Republicans to Huddle on its Hispanic Problem

Republicans to Huddle on its Hispanic Problem

Mary Mata January 14, 2013

By Alexander Burns, Politico Click on picture to read story. [Photo by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia] More related stories: Republicans huddle in Miami over 2014 Hispanic outreach, NBC Latino Republican Heavyweights […]

Cruz Sworn in as Texas’ First Latino US Senator

Mary Mata January 4, 2013

By Will Weissert, Associated Press/Houston Chronicle Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Gage Skidmore]

Immigration Reform is Opportunity for Latino Leadership

NewsTaco January 3, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Twenty eight Latinos were sworn into the 113th Congress today. That’s enough to put  a new notch on the Latino political wall – there have never been that […]

I Told You So! Latino Power Surge Decades in the Making

Mary Mata December 31, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco ¿Sabes que?  “I Told You So!”  I told you all that the Latino vote would play a decisive role in this presidential election. I first […]

Why Ann Coulter Doesn’t Care

Mary Mata December 11, 2012

By Latino Rebels Yes, the Latino digital space is burning with columns, analysis, and posts from both sides of the aisle aboutAnn Coulter’s “Tipping Pointo” piece, which basically was full of so much ignorance and […]

Pro-immigrant GOP Group Slams Ann Coulter for Anti-Latino Bigotry

Mary Mata December 10, 2012

PRESS RELEASE An Open Letter to Ann Coulter: Marshall, MN – We demand an immediate apology for your latest anti-Latino and anti-immigrant rant titled “America Nears el Tipping Pointo.” Also […]

Can Latinos Change Utah From Red to Blue?

NewsTaco December 4, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s known as the reddest of the red states. And a recent article in the Ogden Standard-Examiner reiterated the fact: In a state considered among the […]

GOP Flirts With Immigration Reform Again

Mary Mata December 3, 2012

By Cindy Casares, Texas Observer Every so often, the GOP is beaten badly enough that some Republicans realize that appearing to support immigrants might be their ticket to relevancy with […]

Ted Cruz On Latino Vote: Romney Lost Because Of ’47 Percent’

Mary Mata November 30, 2012

By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices WASHINGTON — Republican Sen.-elect Ted Cruz, who will become the first Latino senator from Texas when he takes office next year, blames his […]

Texas Voter Purge Leads Latina Secretary of State to Resign

Mary Mata

By Tony Castro, Voxxi A scandal over a so-called voter purge leading up to the presidential election has led to the resignation of Texas Secretary of State Esperanza “Hope” Andrade, […]