Election Eve Poll Provides Insights to Latino Policy Views

Election Eve Poll Provides Insights to Latino Policy Views

Mary Mata November 7, 2012

By Latino Decisions Here are a few highlights from the latest release of data from the ImpreMedia-Latino Decisions Election Eve Poll of 5,600 Latino voters conducted during the final days of the […]

Arpaio Opponents Raise Concerns About Provisional Ballots

Mary Mata

By Valeria Fernández, New America Media PHOENIX, Ariz. – Democrat Paul Penzone conceded the Maricopa County sheriff’s race to Sheriff Joe Arpaio Tuesday night. As of midnight, 80-year-old Arpaio had 53 […]

The Latino Vote Was Crucial in Obama’s Re-election

Mary Mata

By Emilio C. Sanchez, Voxxi The first figures about the Latino vote show that a vast majority of Hispanics supported President Obama in his re-election. “Viva Obama” was the headline in “The Huffington Post” […]

Political Ads, Spanish-Language TV and the Latino Vote

Mary Mata November 6, 2012

By Joseph Torres and Josh Stearns, New America Media Latino voters will play a critical role in the 2012 presidential race. An estimated 12 million Latinos will cast ballots this […]

The Election & Mexico: 5 Questions with Ambassador Garza

Mary Mata

By Antonio Garza, U.S. Ambassador (Ret.) 1. Ambassador Garza, on the eve of the U.S. presidential election and after four years of President Barack Obama’s leadership, are Americans better off? Ambassador Garza: The question […]

Election 2012: What’s at Stake for Latino Voters

Mary Mata

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi On Election Day, there are two distinct paths that are at stake for Latino voters: One being the president’s policies as he heads into the second term […]

Binders Full of Voters: Activating the Texas Electorate

Mary Mata

By Peter Malof, Public News Service HOUSTON, Texas – Some are retired, some are students. Some are paid, others volunteer. Yet they all share a single goal. For weeks, a wide […]

New Immigration Laws Are Coming, Whether It’s Under Obama or Romney

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By John Rudolph, Feet In 2 Wworlds No matter who wins the presidential election, U.S. immigration laws will significantly change in the next four years. I’m not saying that it […]

80 Immigrant Candidates Running for Congress

Mary Mata November 5, 2012

By Aaron Leaf, Feet In 2 Worlds In a sign of the, “increasing power and significant potential within immigrant communities,” some 80 Congressional candidates from immigrant communities are on Nov. 6th ballots. They […]

Election Post-Scripts as Tea Leaves and Footnotes

Mary Mata

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Whether President Obama wins re-election tomorrow, some electoral post-scripts will be engaged immediately.  We will know if the HispanicLatino vote was important as expected, especially in […]