Texas Voter I.D. Case Could Dismantle U.S. Civil Rights Law?

Texas Voter I.D. Case Could Dismantle U.S. Civil Rights Law?

Mary Mata April 20, 2012

By Peter Malof, Texas News Service HOUSTON – Court watchers say a Texas case could trigger the dismantling of a decades-old civil rights law. Steven Shapiro, the American Civil Liberties […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Friday, April 20, 2012 Obama camp launches Latino push, hits Romney: With both sides eying one of the fastest-growing blocs in the American electorate, President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign on Wednesday […]

Southwest Voter Registration Fends Off History Of Tax Problems

Mary Mata April 19, 2012

By Carlos Sanchez, Voxxi Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, one of the nation’s most visible and respected Hispanic voter registration groups, has a 25-year history of local, state and federal authorities […]

The Focus for The Latino Vote Will Be: North Carolina?

NewsTaco April 17, 2012

I’ve been hearing rumblings for months that the epicenter, if not the focus, of the battle for the Latino vote this year would be in North Carolina. I know what […]

Obama Says He’ll “Try” To Pass Immigration Reform

NewsTaco April 16, 2012

President Barack Obama has learned a few things in his three years in office. He’s learned to edit his comments and he’s learned that campaigning for president as a Senator […]

The Myth Of Republicans, Bush And The Latino Vote

Mary Mata

By Dr. Henry Flores I’ve been angry about something for quite a while, and that is the continuous barrage of the media saying that George Bush received 44% of the […]

Santorum’s Exit: What it Means For Latinos

NewsTaco April 11, 2012

That haze you see on the GOP side of the political aisle is the heavy dust settling after Rick Santorum’s announcement that he’s suspending his presidential campaign. It’s also the […]

Can A New Model Predict The Latino Vote?

NewsTaco April 9, 2012

A group of political scientists at Latino Decisions have come up with a model to take the guess work out of figuring our how the Latino vote will affect the […]

Policy Summits Or Campaign Strategy? The Obama Road Show

NewsTaco

By Tony Castro No one is calling it the Obama Administration’s Latino Strategy — not yet — but it is coming off just the same. The White House says the Hispanic Community […]

Walmart Model: Latinos Are Great Hope For U.S. Economy

NewsTaco April 4, 2012

I read this sentence this morning: Hispanics are achieving a status as super-consumers that is making other minority groups and even the mainstream consumer look anemic. After I was done […]