Latino Support for Hillary in 2016 Depends on Her Stance on Executive Action on Immigration

Latino Support for Hillary in 2016 Depends on Her Stance on Executive Action on Immigration

NewsTaco December 4, 2014

*Interesting. Yesterday USA Today ran a story about Latino fundraisers and their support for Hillary. This poll seems to support the idea that Latinos are waiting to hear from Hillary […]

Why Politicians Just Can’t Get Immigration Reform Right!”

Mary Mata June 26, 2014

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco I just finished looking at the video of Hillary Clinton stumbling through a Q & A on immigration reform.  She responded well to a professor’s […]

Clinton to Encourage Reading in Hispanic Families

Mary Mata February 4, 2014

By Kimberly Hefling, Associated Press/ ABC Hillary Rodham Clinton is helping initiate a public service campaign encouraging Hispanic families to read, sing and talk more to their young children so […]

Latinos: The Peril of a Too-Early Presidential Campaign

NewsTaco November 13, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco You have to be careful these days, going from headline to calendar and back. Looking at one, then the other, over and over, you could get […]

Clinton tops Bush, Rubio among Hispanic voters for 2016

Mary Mata July 3, 2013

By Justin Sink, The Hill A new poll of likely Hispanic voters in the 2016 presidential election shows strong support for the two candidates seen as potential Democratic nominees: former […]

Latino Voters Vastly Prefer Hillary Clinton Over Marco Rubio

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

By Dan Amira, New York Magazine According to a (caveat: very, very early) Quinnipiac poll, 60 percent of Hispanic voters would support Clinton in 2016, compared to a mere 24 percent […]

Poll: Rubio Could Gain Latino GOP Vote, But Lose to Hillary

Mary Mata February 6, 2013

By Kelsey Osterman, Red Alert Politics Rubio’s prospective win with Hispanics, 48 percent to 34 percent against Clinton, is of major importance to the GOP. The Party has struggled to seem relatable […]

Latin America After Hillary Clinton

Mary Mata January 17, 2013

By Christopher Sabatini, Voxxi In her four-year term, Hillary Clinton has not only been the State Department’s most traveled secretary of state in history, she’s also been a frequent flier to […]

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 […]

Hillary Clinton 2016 and the Latino Vote

Mary Mata November 14, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Election Day is officially a week old, but that hasn’t stopped the mainstream media from speculating whether Hillary Clinton should run in 2016. The Clintons still […]