Tracking Poll Wave 1: Latino Vote Uphill Climb For Romney
Tracking Poll Wave 1: Latino Vote Uphill Climb For Romney
By Pilar Marrero, impreMedia Just before the beginning of the Republican National Convention in Tampa presidential candidate Mitt Romney continues to overwhelmingly lose the Latino vote and has low levels […]
Castro Brothers Have Become a Powerful Political Tandem
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco While the Republicans are revving the party faithful in Tampa this week, hoping their message seeps into the hearts and minds of the undecided voters in […]
Voter Verifications Come To Colorado
By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – As voters watch the Republican National Convention this week in Tampa, Florida, some Coloradans are criticizing voter-verification efforts by Colorado’s Republican Secretary of […]
Protests, Weather Could Provide The Drama At GOP Convention
By Dan Heyman, Public News Service CHARLESTON, W.Va. – At least a portion of the Republican National Convention has been canceled by the storm, dubbed “Isaac,” threatening the Florida coast. Several […]
Susana Martinez: Representing Latinas At Republican National Convention
By Veronique de Miguel, Voxxi Susana Martinez, New Mexico and the nation’s first Latina governor, will be one of the featured speakers at the Republican National Convention which begins tomorrow in Tampa, […]
Latinos Can See Much In Tea Party—Besides Ted Cruz
By Tony Castro, Voxxi Clara Villalobos Russell remembers the days when she used to play princess tea party with her childhood friends in Texas. But those memories are nothing like […]
More Latinos Head To College, Many Unprepared
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What is it with Latinos and “yeah but” news? You know what I’m talking about. Latinos are poised to sway the next presidential election – yeah but […]
Obama, Upset By Latin America Criticism, Replaces Dan Restrepo
By Tom Hayden, Voxxi President Obama has replaced his senior Latin American advisor, Dan Restrepo, because of embarrassing heat the president took over his drug war and Cuba policies at the mid-April […]
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Thursday August 23, 2012 The Myth Of The Latino Vote (The Atlantic): Bruce Merrill, a professor emeritus at Arizona State University who has worked as an Arizona pollster for four decades, […]
The Day I Met Sheriff Joe: A Guest Post By Roberto Lovato
By Robert Lovato, Latino Rebels (Latino Rebels asked Roberto Lovato to record his thoughts and impressions about a meeting he and others from the Caravan for Peace had with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio last […]