Democrats Need A Doctor — Calling Dr. Howard Dean

Democrats Need A Doctor — Calling Dr. Howard Dean

Mary Mata September 29, 2011

By Albert Morales, President of Albert Morales Strategies, LLC It was a cold February morning in 2005 when Governor Howard Dean won the Democratic Party Chairmanship. He handily defeated candidates […]

Obama Enunciates Spanish, Latino Voter Outreach Strategy

Mary Mata

So my favorite part of President Barack Obama’s Latino roundtable yesterday was how wonderfully he pronounced “Puerto Rico” and “Calderón” when answering questions that came from the readers and viewers […]

Rick Perry’s Voter Legislation Disenfranchises Latino Voters

Mary Mata September 28, 2011

By Rebecca Acuña, Dep. Political Director for Base Outreach for the Texas Democratic Party The 82nd legislative session began on a precipice of disaster. Absent of the federal stimulus dollars […]

5 Reasons Why Hispanics Should Support Jon Huntsman

Mary Mata September 26, 2011

By Alejandro Ramirez, Hispanic Talk News Many Hispanics feel disenfranchised with the current Republican presidential candidates.  Organizations like Somos Republicans, the largest Hispanic GOP group, have consistently called for a shift […]

Emerging Energy & High Speed Rail In Central Texas

Mary Mata September 24, 2011

By Zach Gonzalez & Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez Austin, Texas — San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and his brother State Rep. Joaquín Castro spoke today at the Texas Tribune Festival about San […]

GottaRegister.com Makes Voter Registration Quick & Easy

Mary Mata September 22, 2011

How many people reading this voted in the 2008 presidential elections or in your state or county’s last local election? If you’re raising your hand in front of your computer, […]

Texas Redistricting Trial Shows Anti-Latino GOP Policies

Mary Mata September 20, 2011

The fundamental reason we have a Census every 10 years is to determine how many seats each state will have in the United States House of Representatives. After the Census […]

Obama’s Popularity Falls Among Latinos In 3 Key States

Mary Mata

According to a new poll, Barack Obama’s popularity has declined amongst Latino voters in three key states: Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico.  Data from the survey, conducted jointly by conservative […]

Rick Perry Throwing Latinos Under The Bus To Win

Mary Mata September 15, 2011

By Raul A. Reyes, otherwords.org Texas Governor Rick Perry had a busy summer. In July, he told reporters he felt “called” to run for president. In August, he hosted “The Response,” […]

Al Madrigal Takes On Tea Party Presidential Debate

Mary Mata September 14, 2011

The Daily Show’s Senior Latino Correspondent Al Madrigal took on the Republican presidential contenders last night at the Tea Party debate. The big joke is that no one is conservative […]