Channeling Harry Truman: An Obama Win

Channeling Harry Truman: An Obama Win

Mary Mata October 30, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Before President Obama’s self-admitted off-night in Denver, when he allowed Mitt Romney during the first presidential debate to conjure himself into someone he is not, some […]

Obama’s Jobs Booklet Overlooks Immigration Reform

NewsTaco October 26, 2012

By Latino Rebels In 2011, President Obama gave a speech in El Paso, Texas where he called immigration reform an “economic imperative.” In fact, he stated that comprehensive reform in the immigration […]

Obama says immigration reform possible in next Congress

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By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi In a transcript released Wednesday Obama asserts that if he is reelected that will send a wakeup call to Republicans to pass immigration reform. During an interview with the Des Moines […]

Romney Camp Blames Communication for Poor Latino Showing

Mary Mata October 23, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign denied Monday that extremist elements of the GOP have driven away Hispanics and said the only reason he was trailing […]

Question We Didn’t Hear: What About U.S. in Latin America?

Mary Mata

By Latino Rebels Last night, the presidential debate was all about the Middle East, Israel, mixed in with a little bit of China. All we really heard about Latin America was this […]

Latino Voters Engaged in Election, Support for Obama Rises

NewsTaco October 22, 2012

By Latino Decisions The impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll latest results reveal a high level of interest and engagement by Latino voters in the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. [ Full wave […]

How Tonight’s Debate Concerns the “Latino Mission”

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By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Sen. George McGovern’s death on Sunday morning could be seen as a final revenge had the 1972 presidential candidate been a vengeful man. It came, after […]

Latinos, Religion and Campaign 2012

NewsTaco October 18, 2012

PRESS RELEASE Catholics Strongly Favor Obama,  Evangelicals Divided Rapidly Growing Latino Support for Same-Sex Marriage Latinos are divided by religion in their preferences in the upcoming presidential election, according toa […]

Presidential Debate: Top 10 Questions That Weren’t Asked

Mary Mata October 17, 2012

By New America Media As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney squared off in the second presidential debate last night, New America Media editors posed 10 questions that have largely gone […]

Advice: Romney, Apologize for 47%; Obama, Show Up, Speak Up

Mary Mata October 16, 2012

By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Up until the first presidential debate, Mitt Romney was the Frankenstein candidate. I don’t mean that derisively. I use it as a metaphor of what a […]