Focus On Florida Primary In Today’s Latino Politics Headlines
Focus On Florida Primary In Today’s Latino Politics Headlines
Can Republicans Win the Latino Vote?: Leslie Sanchez joins us to explore the relationship between the Republican candidates and the Hispanic vote. She is the author of “Los Republicanos” and CEO of […]
State Of The Union: Game On!
Think of the President’s State of the Union speech as the opening whistle in the 2012 presidential sweepstakes. Until the moment before President Obama entered the U.S. House chamber to […]
Julián Castro Sitting With First Lady At State Of The Union Address
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro will be sitting next to First Lady Michelle Obama tonight in Washington when the President delivers his State of the Union speech. Castro flew to Washington […]
It’s Not The Size Of The Latino Electorate That Matters
All of the punditry and political posturing, all of the urgency and calls for action, all of the outrage and tacit and direct messages sent will be for naught if […]
Romney’s Approval Among Latino Voters Dominates Today’s Latino Politics Headlines
Can Romney’s Mexico ties, Spanish ads woo Latino voters?: Romney mentioned his family’s connections to Mexico on the campaign trailearlier this month, then released a slew of new political ads, including […]
The Tale Of Romney And The DREAMer
What happened between an undocumented student and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a recent Manhattan fundraiser reads like something written by the the Brothers Grimm. A deceivingly simple story […]
Latino Abortion Stereotype Shattered
This puts a twist in the Republican belief that Latinos are conservatives at heart, but vote liberal because of tradition. The anti-abortion, or right to life, stance is a major […]
Supreme Court Throws Out Texas Interim Maps
The U.S. Supreme Court today blocked the use of the interim congressional district maps drawn by Federal Judges in Texas. In its opinion, the court ruled: “Because it is unclear […]
Obama Is Losing And Romney Is Alienating Latino Voters In Today’s Latino Political Headlines
A Diverse U.S. Population Will Not Guarantee Parity: The United States’ population is growing increasingly diverse, but the sharp demographic shift is unlikely to close the huge economic gap between […]
Tea Party: Don’t Say “Republican” To Latinos, Say “Conservative”
Is changing voter attitudes as easy as swapping one descriptor for another? In political circles, it can be. But what about in Latino politics, specifically? According to a Reuters report, a […]