Latino Electorate Will Nearly Double In 20 Years
Latino Electorate Will Nearly Double In 20 Years
By Janell Ross, Huffington Post Latino Voices If last week’s election outcome stunned Mitt Romney’s campaign and converted some Republicans to the orthodoxy of urgent and comprehensive immigration reform, then a Pew Hispanic Center report […]
Pre-Election Polls Got it Wrong in Florida
By Casey A. Kolfstad, Latino Decisions Gary Segura recently provided a discussion of how exit polls often misrepresent Latino voters (Badly!), pointing out that exit polls often rely on small samples […]
U.S. Bishops Call for Immigration Reform in 2013
By Hispanically Speaking, Agenzia Fides Baltimore (Agenzia Fides) – The Archbishop of Los Angeles, His Exc. Mgr. Jose Gomez, who chairs the Committee on Migration of the Catholic Bishops Conference […]
Latino Money: The Missed Political Story of 2012
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Here’s something interesting that bubbled up in the wake of last week’s election: 4% of all itemized political contributions this year came from mostly Latino neighborhoods. […]
Latinos Support Legalizing Gay Marriage, Exit Polls Show
By Roque Planas, Huffington Post Latino Voices Conservatives may have another problem wooing Hispanic voters. Latino voters are more likely than the electorate in general to support gay marriage, according […]
Hillary Clinton 2016 and the Latino Vote
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 […]
Rosario Dawson: The future Has Voted
By Rosario Dawson, Huffington Post Latino Voices The American future is here, and there’s great news: the future votes. For years, political pundits have been predicting the full arrival of […]
Latinos are Not Tea Partiers With Visa Problems
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Good article today by Peter Beinart in the Daily Beast. Just one of many that’ve been written in the wake of last week’s election and the Latino […]
Irregularities Cast Pall Over Arpaio Election Win
By Valeria Fernandez, New America Media PHOENIX – After moving to the Phoenix area, the Bustamante family made sure to reregister under their new Maricopa County address. Mom registered as […]
Pact May End Long-Standing Arizona School Discrimination
By Hispanically Speaking News Groups representing black and Latino plaintiffs have reached an agreement with the Tucson Unified School District that could bring closure to a 1974 lawsuit over racial […]