Latino Decisions – America’s Voice Election Interactive Map

Latino Decisions – America’s Voice Election Interactive Map

Mary Mata November 2, 2012

By Latino Decisions We have conducted extensive analysis throughout the campaign season focused on the Latino electorate and our blogs have repeatedly argued that Latino Voters will be a major […]

Election 2012 and the Deep Racial Divide

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By Edward Wyckoff Williams, New America Media (The Root) — Last week, four-star retired general and former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorsed President Barack Obama’s re-election bid. Powell, a lifelong Republican, broke […]

Expectation Rises for Latino Vote to Break Record

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The expectation is rising for the Latino vote to break records and some individuals such as Louisa Meruvia already know this November will be a turning point. For […]

A Warning For “True the Vote:” Do Not Intimidate Voters

Mary Mata

PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The following is being released by Velasquez & Associates on behalf of the undersigned organizations: An alliance of 21 civil rights, human […]

5 Things The Next President Should Learn About Latinos

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Regardless of who wins the Presidential race next Tuesday, there is one undeniable factor in the mix this election: the rise of the importance of the Latino electorate. While most […]

Where Romney and Obama Stand on the Supreme Court

Mary Mata November 1, 2012

By Suevon Lee, ProPublica The Supreme Court has remained a largely unspoken topic on the campaign trail — even though the Court plays a critical function in Americans’ lives. (This past […]

How the Exit Polls Misrepresent Latino Voters, and Badly

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By Gary Segura, Latino Decisions Did you know that, despite running exceedingly racialized anti-Latino advertisements in Nevada’s Senate race, Sharon Angle got 30% of the Latino vote? Jan Brewer also did […]

Is Ted Cruz Latino Enough?

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By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices Ted Cruz is still taking heat from critics who say he’s not Latino enough. The Cuban-American with a southern drawl faced criticism over his […]

Young Latino Voter Turnout Pivotal for the Election

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Young Latino voters are often lauded as a pivotal vote and there’s growing optimism that they will not be disengaged this November. The Center for Information and […]

Predictions About Latino Voter Turnout

Mary Mata

By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latino While Hurricane Sandy was pummeling BL headquarters, impreMedia and Latino Decisions published the results of their latest tracking poll showing record enthusiasm among the Latino electorate. […]