Dispatches from China: Settling in and the Unsettling
Dispatches from China: Settling in and the Unsettling
By Hector Flores AKA @chicanochino, NewsTaco Arriving in Guangzhou after a delayed flight from LA to Hong Kong, my nerves are shot. I can only think and hope for a […]
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Friday September 14, 2012 Castro Says Both Candidates Need More Hispanic Outreach (Daily Political): Julian Castro, the Mayor of San Antonio, Texas and the keynote speaker at the recent Democratic National Convention said that […]
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Thursday September 13, 2012 Romney, Obama to appeal to Hispanics in back-to-back broadcasts (EFE/Fox News Latino): Spanish-language network Univision will broadcast the forums “to discuss education and the future of […]
Who Out-Latino’d Who? Assessing The RNC And DNC Latino Outreach
By Matt Barreto, Latino Decisions Latino political leaders were on display at the 2012 political conventions like never before. The Republican convention featured two Latino Governors and two Latino U.S. […]
Richard Carmona Could Be Arizona’s First Latino U.S. Senator
By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi The U.S. Senate race in Arizona just got a lot more interesting after a new poll shows Democrat Richard Carmona neck-and-neck with Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff […]
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Wednesday September 12, 2012 Hispanics and values: How the GOP and the DNC address Hispanic issues (Washington Post): Most political observers believe that the reason why, despite their primarily conservative values, […]
Voting Rights Battles Re-emerge In The South
By Nick Andersen, Kassondra Cloos and Caitlin Donnell, News21 Raymond Rutherford has voted for decades. But this year, he doesn’t know if he’ll be able to cast a ballot. The Sumter, […]
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Tuesday September 11, 2012 Unemployment Rates Highest Amongst Black And Latinos (Huffington Post): The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report, shows that black and Latino unemployment remain critically elevated and may present […]
Tracking Poll Wave 3: No Bump in Latino Enthusiasm After Conventions
By Latino Decisions Despite two weeks of widespread political coverage in which both parties made an effort to reach out to Latino voters, enthusiasm about November is still very much […]
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Monday September 10, 2012 Hispanic voters projected to make up 8% of Colorado electorate (The Denver Post): A new study by the Center for Immigration Studies projects that Hispanic voters will […]