Latin America Ignored At Third U.S. Presidential Debate
Latin America Ignored At Third U.S. Presidential Debate
By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices If Monday night’s presidential debate is any indicator, Latin America is not a priority for these candidates. Moderator Bob Schieffer mentioned the Cuban Missile […]
Eva Longoria Reaches Out, GOP Group Accepts Her Apology
By Latino Rebels Who said good things cannot come out of situations? A pro-immigration GOP group that was calling for Eva Longoria’s resignation as co-chair of the Obama for America […]
AZ Gives Spanish-Language Voters the Wrong Election Date
By New America Media/La Opinion An editorial in La Opinión questions whether Arizona’s Spanish-language voting material — which provided the wrong date for the elections — was an innocent mistake […]
‘Voter Fraud’ Billboards: Clear Channel Asked To Remove Ads
By Leigh Owens, Huffington Post Latino Voices Color of Change, the nation’s largest online civil rights organization, is taking on media heavyweight Clear Channel over billboards that the advocacy group claims […]
Post Election Latinos Face Dangers And Opportunity
By Victor Escalante, NewsTaco As the countdown to the election continues, both parties are now relying heavily on their war chests to buy the election. Surrogates are coming out in […]
Breaking the “Vicious Cycle” of Not Voting in Texas
By Peter Malof, Public News Service MERCEDES, Texas – Although early voting starts today in Texas, many potential voters do not think participating in elections is worth the bother. In recent years, Texas […]
How Tonight’s Debate Concerns the “Latino Mission”
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Sen. George McGovern’s death on Sunday morning could be seen as a final revenge had the 1972 presidential candidate been a vengeful man. It came, after […]
Romney’s Empty “Binders Full of Women”
By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Mitt Romney showed up Tuesday night talking about “binders full of women” being brought to him when he was governor. Sounds kind of kinky and certainly not something you […]
Romney’s Dad Is From Mexico; Here’s His Immigration Plan
By Janell Ross, Huffington Post Latino Voices Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney offered a disclaimer in the second presidential debate Tuesday before he addressed his stance on immigration, offering a […]
Why The GOP Should and Should Not Listen to Karl Rove
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I agree with Karl Rove. So now that I’ve deliberately walked into rhetorical quicksand, and now that you’re siting there watching me sink, let me explain. I’m Texan, […]