Latinos For Romney: More Clay Bennett Genius via TruthDig
Latinos For Romney: More Clay Bennett Genius via TruthDig
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio source William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” is the Director of San Diego State University’s ever-evolving MALAS program(The Master of Arts in Liberal Arts […]
Morning NewsTaco
Friday, April 27, 2012 Robert Reich: The GOP’s Death Wish (Market Playground): What are the three demographic groups whose electoral impact is growing fastest? Hispanics, women, and young people. Who are […]
OPINION: Romney’s Way Out Of The “Latino Problem”
By Victor Landa OK, so it’s happening. For better or for worse, armchair political strategists are coming out of the shadows to give the presidential candidates advice on how to win […]
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 […]
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 […]
NewsTaco Roundup: Feb. 26 – March 3, 2012
An anti-Latino business, Eva Longoria, Selena, use of the word “undocumented,” the Alamo, Alabama’s immigration law, Mitt Romney, Luis Gutierrez and more made our list of the top stories on […]
Romney’s “Self Deportation” Is Pandering At Its Worst
Now that the race has moved from South Carolina to Florida, Mitt Romney has to pander his vote to the people who are most concerned about immigration (for now), Hispanics. […]
Gingrich Attacks Romney For Being Bilingual
Newt Gingrich managed to make America look xenophobic recently the way he chose to attack his rival, Mitt Romney recently. The Gingrich campaign has launched a new attack ad against the […]
GOP Debate Reveals Truths About Romney, Perry
Just about everyone I spoke to yesterday asked a variation of the same question: Did you see the Republican debate? What they were asking, really, was: Did you see Mitt […]
Obama Polls Are More About Spin Than About Latinos
Interesting question posed by the Washington Post: With Hispanic support for Obama waning, could Latino vote be up for grabs in 2012? I don’t know if the question was meant […]