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62 Latino State Senators Offer Fresh Perspectives

Mary Mata November 12, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Incoming Latino state senators are a new addition to the post-election’s landscape. From across the country, Latinos were elected to serve as state senators in 70 […]

Changing Face of America Helps Assure Barack Obama Victory

Mary Mata

Texas’ GOP Loses Ground with Latino Candidates

Mary Mata

AZ Latinos Believe Election Makes Immigration Reform More Likely

Mary Mata

Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Arizona Latinos believe comprehensive immigration reform is closer to reality as a result of last week’s national election. Border Action Network director Juanita […]

The Outlook for “Obamacare” in Two Maps

Mary Mata November 9, 2012

By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica It wasn’t just President Barack Obama who won Tuesday. His signature health care plan did as well. But while the Affordable Care Act remains alive, less […]

How Latinos Impacted the 2012 Presidential Election in NM

Mary Mata

By Renee Blake, Public News Service ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Latino voters are getting a lot of credit for the way the 2012 elections turned out. Professor Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions […]

Gloria Negrete McLeod: Guns, Rosaries, a Latina in Congress

Mary Mata

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Who is newly elected California Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod and why is New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg sticking his nose into a political race on the other side of […]