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Voting Rights Battles Re-emerge In The South

Mary Mata September 11, 2012

By Nick Andersen, Kassondra Cloos and Caitlin Donnell, News21 Raymond Rutherford has voted for decades. But this year, he doesn’t know if he’ll be able to cast a ballot. The Sumter, […]

Speaking Spanish Can Make Or Break Latino Politicos

Mary Mata

Tackling Latino Child Hunger Will Bring Prosperity to All

Mary Mata

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Tuesday September 11, 2012 Unemployment Rates Highest Amongst Black And Latinos (Huffington Post): The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report, shows that black and Latino unemployment remain critically elevated and may present […]

Tracking Poll Wave 3: No Bump in Latino Enthusiasm After Conventions

Mary Mata September 10, 2012

By Latino Decisions Despite two weeks of widespread political coverage in which both parties made an effort to reach out to Latino voters, enthusiasm about November is still very much […]

Hispanic Agenda Emerges From Political Conventions

Mary Mata

By Tony Castro, Voxxi The American Hispanic agenda beyond immigration and the Dreamers cause has emerged as a major issue coming out of the conventions — and both parties will […]

DNC Worry’s About Voter Suppression

Mary Mata

By Anthony Advincula, New America Media CHARLOTTE, N.C. —With two months left before the election, Democrats who attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC) said that time is short to address voter […]