Puerto Rican GOP Delegate Interrupted By Chants Of “USA! USA!” On Convention Floor

Puerto Rican GOP Delegate Interrupted By Chants Of “USA! USA!” On Convention Floor

Mary Mata August 29, 2012

By Latino Rebels Now there are conflicting stories, one saying that the boos and chants  of “USA! USA!” by some Republican delegates today in Tampa were all about trying to seat […]

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Wednesday August 29, 2012 Jeb Bush chides Republicans to stop ‘acting stupid’ with Hispanic voters (The Miami Herald): With Mitt Romney trailing Barack Obama badly among Hispanic voters in the […]

Young People Work To Boost Latino AZ Primary Turnout

Mary Mata August 28, 2012

By Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Hundreds of young Latino volunteers with the group “Promise Arizona in Action” (PAZ in Action) have spent the summer registering more than 8,400 […]

Can The Republicans Connect With Latinos On Abortion?

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By Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, Latino Decisions Abortion is back in the political spotlight.  Senate candidate Todd Akin made sure of that in his remarks regarding abortion, rape, and his beliefs […]

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Tuesday August 28, 2012 A race against time to get Latinos registered to vote (Voxxi): For get-out-the vote efforts, it seems like it’s going to be a race against the […]

Latino Vote To Be Cast With Heart Not Mind

Mary Mata August 27, 2012

By Victor Escalante, Newstaco Latinos, for the most part, have made up their mind who they want as president. This is grim news for Mitt Romney, because according to Univision […]

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Monday August 27, 2012 Watch: Are Latino college enrollment gains enough? (ecampus news): HuffPost Live’s Alicia Menendez sets the stage to a great conversation by framing the issue of Latino educational […]

Latinos Can See Much In Tea Party—Besides Ted Cruz

Mary Mata August 23, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Clara Villalobos Russell remembers the days when she used to play princess tea party with her childhood friends in Texas. But those memories are nothing like […]

New Voting Rules Make Getting Latinos To The Polls Harder Than Ever

NewsTaco August 21, 2012

By Lindsey Ruta and Annelise Russell, News21 Every month for the next two decades, 50,000 Latinos will turn 18 years old. With that many new eligible voters and dramatic population […]

Romney, Bain, El Salvador Connection Is A Matter For Concern

Mary Mata August 20, 2012

By Jonathan Higuera The news that Mitt Romney courted wealthy Latin American investors to start his investment firm Bain Capital in 1984 is in itself no reason to condemn him. […]