G.O.P. Opposition to Immigration Law Is Falling Away
G.O.P. Opposition to Immigration Law Is Falling Away
By Ashley Parker, New York Times Republican opposition to legalizing the status of millions of illegal immigrants is crumbling in the nation’s capital as leading lawmakers in the party scramble to […]
Carmona Won’t Run for Arizona Governor in 2014
By Sean Sullivan, Washington Post Richard Carmona, the former surgeon general who lost a close Senate race in 2012, won’t be running for governor next year, the Democrat has announced. “I’m […]
Police: 3 Women Paid To Say They Had Sex With Menendez
By Eric Lach, Talking Points Memo Police in the Dominican Republic said at a news conference Monday that three women who claimed last year that they were paid to have […]
Supreme Court Hears Proof Of Citizenship Voting Case
By Sahil Kapur, Talking Points Memo Voting rights advocates are sounding the warning sirens as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments Monday on a low-profile but important case on whether […]
Obama to Nominate Latino, Justice Aide for Labor Post
By Peter Baker, New York Times WASHINGTON – President Obama plans to announce Monday that he will nominate Thomas E. Perez, who heads the Civil Rights Division at the Justice […]
Grand Jury Investigating Sen. Robert Menendez
By Carol D. Leonnig and Peter Wallsten, Washington Post A federal grand jury in Miami is investigating Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), examining his role in advocating for the business interests of a wealthy […]
Could Report Put Thomas Perez’s Nomination in Jeopardy?
By Fox News Latino President Obama’s rumored choice for labor secretary could face difficulty in the confirmation process now that a new inspector general’s report says Thomas Perez gave incomplete […]
Latino Voters Favor Gun Restrictions
By Adrian Pantoja, Ph.D., Latino Decisions The grim statistics and on-going stories about children, men and women killed by guns in America have led many to conclude that enough is enough; […]
How the Demographic Shift Could Hurt Democrats, Too
By Ryan D. Enos, Washington Post …in 2008 I conducted an experiment in which I sent a letter to African American voters just before an election in Los Angeles. The content […]
How Marco Rubio Could End Jeb Bush’s Electoral Career
By Marin Cogan, New Republic Few people in Florida can imagine Rubio running if Bush decided to get into the race. Though he has often been written about as an overnight […]