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Wednesday August 1, 2012 GOP holds advantage over Democrats in electing Latino politicians (Los Angeles Times): Democrats might have selected the keynote speaker at their convention to rally Latino voters, but […]
The Election, the Presidency and Foreign Policy
By George Friedman, Stratfor The American presidency is designed to disappoint. Each candidate must promise things that are beyond his power to deliver. No candidate could expect to be elected […]
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Tuesday July 31, 2012 Dems pick first Hispanic for convention keynote (Associated Press/U.S. News & World Report): Marking a first for Hispanics, the Democratic party has chosen the mayor of San Antonio to […]
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Monday July 30, 2010 Most Aging Latinos Struggle, Some Get Active, Inspiring Other (New America Media): According to a recent AARP report, middle-aged and older Hispanics are having the hardest time coping with […]
“Wetback” As An Ironic Term…Or Not
By Daniel Cubias, Being Latino There’s a new horrifying sign that America is on the decline. I’m not talking about the chaotic state of our politics, or the struggling economy, […]
GOP’s Obama Obsession Will Lose It The Election
By Maria Cardona, Latinovations A month ago, when Mitt Romney addressed the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials during its annual conference in Orlando, Florida, many thought he […]
A Latino Running Mate Won’t Win Romney ‘The Latino Vote’
By Jack Thomas, Feet in 2 Worlds It looks like Mitt Romney is going to announce his vice presidential running mate well before the Republican convention gets underway in Tampa at the […]
Can Latinos Turn Red States To Swing States?
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor It seems we can’t stop taking about the Latino vote – especially this year with such a tight presidential horse race and so much potential locked up behind the […]
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Wednesday July 25, 2012 Hispanic Ph.D.S Jump As Fastest-Growing Minority Gains (Bloomberg): The number of Hispanics with doctorates jumped 161 percent from 1990 to 2010, almost double the non-Hispanic rate […]
What’s Wrong With Using DHS’ Immigration Database To Purge Voter Rolls? (A Lot)
By Erwin de Leon, Feet In 2 Worlds Florida was finally granted accessto the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) immigration database last week. The state will use information from the Systematic […]