Garcetti Invokes Latino-Jewish Ancestry in Mayor’s Race

Garcetti Invokes Latino-Jewish Ancestry in Mayor’s Race

Mary Mata January 3, 2013

By Michael Finnegan, Los Angeles Times Click on picture to read story. [Photo by  Eric Garcetti]  

Texas Dems Prepping Julian Castro for 2016 Presidential Ticket

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Texas Democratic power brokers are quietly promoting rising star Julian Castro as a consensus building leader with bipartisan support as they position the charismatic San Antonio […]

I Told You So! Latino Power Surge Decades in the Making

Mary Mata December 31, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¿Sabes que?  “I Told You So!”  I told you all that the Latino vote would play a decisive role in this presidential election. I first […]

How GOP Can Create More Jobs and Win Over Latinos

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

By Roy Beck, Fox News Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo By DonkeyHotey]

The Context of the 2012 Plebiscite on Puerto Rico’s Status

Mary Mata

By Charles R. Venator-Santiago, Latino Decisions On November 6, 2012, the residents of Puerto Rico went to the polls to vote on both island-wide general elections and a local plebiscite on […]

The Latino Caucus Gives a New Voice to Latinos in California

Mary Mata December 20, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi A group of California Hispanic county supervisors has created a new statewide group aimed at improving Latino elected representation at local levels. The leaders of the newly formed Latino […]

The Biggest Latino Story of the Year by Maria Cardona

Mary Mata December 19, 2012

By LIN@R Maria Cardona, CNN Consultant talks with the Latino Information Network at Rutgers (LINAR) about the Biggest News Story of the year 2012. This article was first published in […]

2012 Top Moments in Latino Politics, #5

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo In one of the dumbest statements of the year an East Haven, Connecticut Mayor respond to charges that police officers in his town harassed, abused […]

2012 Top 10 Moments in Latino Politics, #4

Mary Mata December 17, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo #4 Univision Presidential Town Hall In mid-September President Obama and Governor Romney appeared two nights back-to-back in a Town Hall Forum on Univision. Romney drew […]

2012 Top moments in Latino Politics, #3

NewsTaco December 13, 2012

By Jose Cruz, Our Tiempo #3 Mitt Romney’s “Self-Deportation” Comment In an effort to cater to the far-right base, Romney made a comment during the Arizona GOP primary debate that […]