Top Facts About Latinos In Today’s Primaries

Top Facts About Latinos In Today’s Primaries

Mary Mata June 5, 2012

PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — On the eve of the Republican primaries in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota, the Hispanic Leadership Network released […]

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NewsTaco June 4, 2012

Monday June 4, 2012 Study: Immigrants embrace American values (UPI): Immigrants and their descendants embrace basic American values even as they celebrate and honor their own heritages, a U.S. researcher said. […]

Where Do Kids Fit In A Presidential Campaign?

Mary Mata May 31, 2012

By Peter Malof, Texas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – The youngest Americans have been largely overlooked so far in the presidential campaign, according to children’s advocates who are hoping the […]

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Thursday May 31, 2012 Majority of African Americans and Latinos support marriage equality (The Hill): Despite the absence of media coverage on Latinos and marriage equality, numerous surveys tell us that […]

The Latino Vote: Not Just About 2012, But Looking Beyond

Mary Mata May 29, 2012

By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi Everybody has said that Latinos could elect the U.S. president this year. But Hispanic leaders at the CNC conference in Miami Friday took that a step forward and said that, […]

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Tuesday May 28, 2012 Texas primary a test for the parties’ base (Associated Press/Houston Chronicle): The Texas political class had to wait an extra 90 days for the party primaries, but […]

2012 PRIMARY ELECTION PROFILE: TEXAS

Mary Mata May 24, 2012

By NALEO ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES: 38 TOTAL POPULATION (2010): 25,145,561 LATINO POPULATION (2010): 9,460,921 PROJECTED LATINO VOTE IN 2012: 1,987,000 PROJECTED LATINO SHARE OF […]

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NewsTaco May 18, 2012

Friday May 18, 2012 Could Immigration Decide The Election? (The New Yorker): Hispanic voters were key to Barack Obama’s win in 2008. But that was when he was telling them that […]

Minority Children Reach Tipping Point: U.S. Identity In The Balance

NewsTaco May 17, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco At church this Sunday my wife remarked at the number of children that there were at the service. I guess it’s one of those things that you don’t […]

When Labels Don’t Fit: Are Latinos Really More Conservative?

Mary Mata May 16, 2012

By Adriana Villavicencio, Being Latino Latinos tend to be seen as more conservative than others, but a new survey shows that they are no more or less likely than the […]