Latinos Aren’t a Sleeping Giant. Latinos are Awake, Standing and Listening.
Latinos Aren’t a Sleeping Giant. Latinos are Awake, Standing and Listening.
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco There’s a difference between waking up and standing up. And there comes a point where old, tired analogies should be scuttled. Latino politics are at that […]
62 Latino State Senators Offer Fresh Perspectives
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Incoming Latino state senators are a new addition to the post-election’s landscape. From across the country, Latinos were elected to serve as state senators in 70 […]
Changing Face of America Helps Assure Barack Obama Victory
By Pew Research Center Barack Obama retained enough support from key elements of his base to win reelection, even as he lost ground nationally since 2008. In particular, Obama maintained […]
AZ Latinos Believe Election Makes Immigration Reform More Likely
Doug Ramsey, Public News Service PHOENIX – Arizona Latinos believe comprehensive immigration reform is closer to reality as a result of last week’s national election. Border Action Network director Juanita […]
The Outlook for “Obamacare” in Two Maps
By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, ProPublica It wasn’t just President Barack Obama who won Tuesday. His signature health care plan did as well. But while the Affordable Care Act remains alive, less […]
How Latinos Impacted the 2012 Presidential Election in NM
By Renee Blake, Public News Service ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Latino voters are getting a lot of credit for the way the 2012 elections turned out. Professor Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decisions […]
DREAMers to seek Republican Cooperation
By Raisa Camargo,Voxxi Dreamers are hoping to start the ball rolling on the DREAM Act and signaled Thursday morning that they are going to reach out to key Republican players including Florida Sen. […]
More Than 400,000 Votes Yet to Be Counted in Maricopa County
By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz. — The agency that administers elections in Maricopa County confirmed Wednesday evening that it had more than 400,000 ballots yet to be counted. The […]
Obama wins 75% of Latino Vote; Historic Latino Influence
By Latino Decisions Latino support for President Obama was huge, with a record-breaking 75% of Latino voters nationwide (see below) casting their ballot for the President- the previous high for […]
Big Turnout Leads to Big Predictions of Immigration Reform
By Peter Malof, Public News Service EL PASO, Texas – As political analysts debate whether this week’s election results will ease the gridlock in Washington, D.C., some are predicting a quick […]