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For Latinos, Religion And Politics Don’t Mix

NewsTaco December 12, 2011

Do Latinos see the role of government differently than others? For all the pundits and strategists who are trying to figure and plot Latino behavior at the polls, I have […]

Presidential Pardons Heavily Favor Whites Over Latinos

Mary Mata December 9, 2011

Protect Seniors, Veterans And Close Corporate Tax Loopholes

Mary Mata December 8, 2011

The Hispanic Republican Caucus: Latino Voters “Unwinnable”

Mary Mata December 7, 2011

By Anthony Gutierrez, Deputy Executive Director of the Texas Democratic Party The Chair of the Hispanic Republican Conference (HRC) in Texas, Republican State Representative Aaron Peña, recently announced his retirement from the […]

The Texas GOP Strategy To Disenfranchise Latino Voters

Mary Mata

I know I promised a few essays on redistricting, but other writers have done an admirable job discussing it. Also, just to refresh your memory, the Republican-controlled State of Texas, […]

The Internet Is Key To Latino Politics

NewsTaco

Here’s something interesting to think about while you tap away at your keyboard: P365 dusted-off a Forrester Research study that claims: forty percent of Latinos used the Web for content creation and […]

Arizona’s SB 1070 May Now Help Latinos Turn State Blue

Mary Mata December 6, 2011

By Rubén Gallego, Arizona State Rep. District 16 Phoenix, Arizona — My first racist experience in Arizona was when my mother told me about the rude call she had received.  Like any other […]