Aaron Sanchez: Day 1 & 2 of the GOP Convention

Aaron Sanchez: Day 1 & 2 of the GOP Convention

NewsTaco July 21, 2016

*Aaron does some fact checking and counter-pointing on the 2016 RNC. VL By Aaron Sanchez, Comentary & Cuentos Day 1: Make America Safe Again Monday July 18, 2016 was the […]

The similarity of words between Melania Trump, Michelle Obama, My Little Pony and Borges

NewsTaco July 19, 2016

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Half-way through my first cup of coffee this morning, while I read the latest account and critique of Melania Trump’s plagiarized RNC speech, I remembered Pierre Menard. My […]

BuzzFeed Backs Out of ‘Significant’ Ad Deal With RNC Over Trump’s Rhetoric

NewsTaco June 6, 2016

*I wonder how much money they left on the table? VL By Christopher Heine, Adweek (2.5 minute read)  What’s worse for our nation’s health? Donald Trump or cigarettes? They’re about […]

What Raul Labrador Won by Losing

NewsTaco June 26, 2014

*A not-so-subtle move by Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) may look like a loss, but he’s caught the attention of Republican leadership, the Tea Party and right wing radio talk. He’s […]

RNC hires Hispanic state and field directors in 7 states

Mary Mata October 8, 2013

By Monica Suarez, NBCLaino In an effort to build a ‘grassroots infrastructure,” the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced Monday it is adding Hispanic field and state directors in California, Florida, New Jersey, […]

Ted Cruz can run for office in Canada, and U.S.

Mary Mata August 19, 2013

By Todd J. Gillman, Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON — Born in Canada to an American mother, Ted Cruz became an instant U.S. citizen. But under Canadian law, he also became […]

Republican Party Taps New Hispanic Outreach Director

Mary Mata May 28, 2013

  By Jordan Fabian, ABC News/Univision The Republican National Committee is tapping veteran GOP strategist Jennifer Sevilla Korn to lead the party’s effort to become competitive again with Latino voters, […]

What the Taco Bell Chihuahua Taught Me about Election 2012

Mary Mata September 20, 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 […]

Who Out-Latino’d Who? Assessing The RNC And DNC Latino Outreach

Mary Mata September 12, 2012

By Matt Barreto, Latino Decisions Latino political leaders were on display at the 2012 political conventions like never before.  The Republican convention featured two Latino Governors and two Latino U.S. […]

Is 2012 The Last Gasp For The Republican Party?

Mary Mata September 5, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco             Some pundits, I will count myself among this group, have begun declaring that this presidential election will be the last one where the Republican […]