Federal Court Grants AZ Citizens Ability To Register To Vote
Federal Court Grants AZ Citizens Ability To Register To Vote
Today, MALDEF welcomed the Ninth Circuit’s en banc ruling in Gonzalez v. State of Arizona, striking down critical provisions of an Arizona law that restricted voter access. MALDEF had challenged the […]
GOP: We’re Listening To Latinos
By Reince Priebus, RNC Latinos are the fastest growing demographic group in the United States. This year alone, 500,000 Latinos will turn 18, making them eligible to vote. And after […]
The Latino Paradox: Tradition vs Identity
It’s not surprising to me to see disconnects in political rhetoric. What is surprising is to see how readily they’re accepted and go unquestioned. Take for instance the idea that Latinos are […]
The Focus for The Latino Vote Will Be: North Carolina?
I’ve been hearing rumblings for months that the epicenter, if not the focus, of the battle for the Latino vote this year would be in North Carolina. I know what […]
Rubio’s False Promise
By Raul A. Reyes, Other Words Sen. Marco Rubio will release his memoir, An American Son in June. In what his publisher is billing as an inspirational story, the Florida Republican writes […]
The Myth Of Republicans, Bush And The Latino Vote
By Dr. Henry Flores I’ve been angry about something for quite a while, and that is the continuous barrage of the media saying that George Bush received 44% of the […]
Santorum’s Exit: What it Means For Latinos
That haze you see on the GOP side of the political aisle is the heavy dust settling after Rick Santorum’s announcement that he’s suspending his presidential campaign. It’s also the […]
Latino Veep Sweepstakes Is Like Living In A Ranch
For people who watch these things, one of the big stories of the past few days was New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez “shutting the door” on the vice-presidential speculation. For the rest […]
The Simple Truth About The GOP And Latino Voters
The Republican Party’s presidential nominating process is not officially over, but it might as well be. Mitt Romney’s candidacy is preceded, for the time being, by words like presumptive and inevitable. You get the feeling […]
Can A New Model Predict The Latino Vote?
A group of political scientists at Latino Decisions have come up with a model to take the guess work out of figuring our how the Latino vote will affect the […]