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Mary Mata August 9, 2012

Thursday August 9, 2012  Census Bureau Releases Results From 2010 Census Race and Hispanic Origin Alternative Questionnaire Research (EIN News):  The U.S. Census Bureau released research today from its 2010 […]

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NewsTaco August 8, 2012

Wednesday August 8,2012 Unrest in Anaheim could lead to more Latino representation in city (Voxxi):  Today, the city of Anaheim remains the largest city in California where voters still elect […]

Gov. Susana Martinez To Speak At GOP National Convention

Mary Mata August 6, 2012

By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi While they have one Hispanic announced so far on the list of speakers for the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla, later this month, party leaders seem […]

A Latino-Jewish Coalition: What Do The Numbers Say?

Mary Mata

By Dina Siegel Vann, Latinovations With the upcoming presidential elections entering their crucial stage, myriad discussions and analyses about the implications of the Hispanic and Jewish vote are consistently in […]

Voter ID As A Way To The White House For The GOP

Mary Mata August 3, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Let’s face it, the Republican Party has become the party of ideological extremists where moderate folks can find no compatibility.  As a matter of fact […]

Underdog Ted Cruz Beats Dewhurst In Texas Senate Race

Mary Mata August 1, 2012

By Elaine deValle, Voxxi In an underdog victory of David and Goliath proportions, Ted Cruz beat out Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst for the Republican candidacy to the U.S. Senate in […]

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Wednesday August 1, 2012 GOP holds advantage over Democrats in electing Latino politicians (Los Angeles Times):  Democrats might have selected the keynote speaker at their convention to rally Latino voters, but […]

The Election, the Presidency and Foreign Policy

Mary Mata July 31, 2012

By George Friedman, Stratfor The American presidency is designed to disappoint. Each candidate must promise things that are beyond his power to deliver. No candidate could expect to be elected […]

Tacos Rescue The Latino Vote In One Houston Precinct

Mary Mata July 30, 2012

By Victor Escalante, NewsTaco “The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” John F. Kennedy As a kid, family pachangas were always something to look […]

Latinos Buy Obama’s Campaign Pandering

Mary Mata

By Cindy Casares, The Texas Observer Despite having the highest deportation record of any American president in recorded history, Barack Obama has managed to achieve a 70 percent approval rating […]