Poll: Growing Support for Same-Sex Marriage Among Latinos
Poll: Growing Support for Same-Sex Marriage Among Latinos
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Fifty-two percent of Hispanics favor same-sex marriage compared to 34 percent who oppose it, according to a poll conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center. The statistics have reversed since […]
Arizona Campaign Builds Against “America’s Toughest Sheriff”
By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz.–A movement to oust Joe Arpaio, America’s self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff,” from office continues to gain momentum in Arizona. Actions range from a Latino voter […]
Presidential Race: It’s all About the Latino Ground Game
Victor Landa, NewsTaco I mentioned in polite company a couple of times that Latinos are a fourth quarter political people. And even in polite company the idea hasn’t been that well received. But I […]
Morals, ethics Rank Above Party for Some Latinos
PRESS RELEASE SAN ANTONIO (October 24, 2012) – An overwhelming majority of the Hispanic business leaders and professionals who comprise the membership of the national organization Catholic Association of Latino Leaders […]
Voter suppression: 219,000 Latino voters at risk
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Analysts are certain turnout in the Hispanic community will be pivotal in this election and with two weeks before November a new report highlights their electoral clout if […]
Ohio Latino Vote Could Prove Influential, Strategists Say
By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON — Hispanic vote strategists from both parties agreed on Tuesday that the Latino vote could have a major impact even in unexpected place: […]
The Purpose of Presidential Debates
By George Friedman, Stratfor Monday night’s presidential foreign policy debate probably won’t change the opinion of many voters. Proponents of President Barack Obama are still convinced that Mitt Romney is […]
Why Pollsters Missed the Latino Vote – 2012 edition
By Matt A. Barreto, Latino Decisions In 1998 Harry Pachon and Rudy de la Garza wrote a report for the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute titled “Why Pollsters Missed the Latino Vote […]
Romney Camp Blames Communication for Poor Latino Showing
By Hispanically Speaking News Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign denied Monday that extremist elements of the GOP have driven away Hispanics and said the only reason he was trailing […]
Question We Didn’t Hear: What About U.S. in Latin America?
By Latino Rebels Last night, the presidential debate was all about the Middle East, Israel, mixed in with a little bit of China. All we really heard about Latin America was this […]