Popular GOP Governor Martinez Disagrees with 47%
Popular GOP Governor Martinez Disagrees with 47%
By Gabriel Sanchez, Latino Decsions As Mitt Romney attempts to move beyond the 47 percent debacle that dominated his campaign last week, the damage control efforts will include reconnecting with […]
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Thursday September 27, 2012 Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Loses Immigration Law Appeal (Fox News Latino): A federal appeals court on Tuesday denied an Arizona sheriff’s request to reverse a lower-court decision […]
Growth in Latino Enthusiasm and Democratic Vote Numbers Disheartening for the GOP
By Gary Segura, Latino Decisions Week 5 of the ImpreMedia/Latino Decisions 2012 Tracking Poll reveals stabilizing numbers in the Presidential election, growing Latino support in the generic House ballot and—perhaps most […]
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Wednesday September 26, 2012 The Candidates Face Hispanic Voters (The New York Times): Mitt Romney and President Obama made direct appeals to Latino voters this week, appearing on successive days at […]
Mitt Romney’s Porcentages: ¿1, 47, or 100?
By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club Mitt Romney is known for putting his foot in his mouth. But when the liberal magazine Mother Jones posted the video of the 2012 Republican presidential nominee calling 47% of […]
NOTICIANDO: What’s New From a Latino point of View
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco From Mitt Romney’s 47% remark and how his campaign would be better off if he’d been Latino, to voter suppression in Florida, implemented then walked back, and how […]
To Understand Mitt Romney’s Immigration Posición, You First Must Rewind
By Viviana Hurtado, The Wise Latina Club Before 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney addressed immigration to amigos at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce conference, he brought it up at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa which […]
HispanicLatino Political Operatives: The Need to be Decisive
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino If HispanicLatinos active in the presidential campaigns wait until the morning after the election to make their voices heard about the direction of a new Obama […]
What the Taco Bell Chihuahua Taught Me about Election 2012
By Viviana Hutrtado, The Wise Latina Club You could say that Hispanic Heritage Month (which is the only “celebration” that actually straddles two months–from mid-September to mid-October) started earlier with theDemocratic and Republican National […]
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Thursday September 19, 2012 North Carolina Sheriff Targeted Latinos; Called Them ‘Taco Eaters’ (Fox News Latino): A North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Latinos — whom he called […]