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Monday August 20, 2012 Latino Voters Could Swing Election [INFOGRAPHIC] (IVN News): Latino voters could swing election results this November, and the data revealing this are pretty dramatic. The Center for […]
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Friday August 17, 2012 Federal court gives 5 Florida counties extra early voting days (The Washington Post): A federal court on Thursday gave five Florida counties four extra days of […]
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Thursday August 16, 2012 Univision Protestes Lack of Hispanic Moderator for Presidential Debate (Variety): Univision’s Randy Falco today sent a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, expressing disappointment that no […]
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Monday August 13, 2012 Paul Ryan Unlikely To Play Well With Latino And Black Voters, But Matters Of Race May Not Disappear (Huffington Post): In opting for Ryan, Romney has done […]
Voter ID As A Way To The White House For The GOP
By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco Let’s face it, the Republican Party has become the party of ideological extremists where moderate folks can find no compatibility. As a matter of fact […]
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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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Thursday July 26, 2012 Latino voters’ enthusiasm rises, but still lags behind 2008 (The Los Angeles Times): Latino voters’ interest in the election has begun to rise, but still lags […]
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Tuesday July 24, 2012 Voting Rights Act petitions reach Supreme Court (Reuters): Two legal challenges to the Voting Rights Act, a landmark law adopted in 1965 that barred racial discrimination […]
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Friday July 20, 1012 In Arizona, “America’s toughest” sheriff on trial over discrimination claims (Reuters): Arizona’s controversial Joe Arpaio, who calls himself America’s toughest sheriff, went on trial Thursday in a […]
Controversial Texas ‘Voter ID’ Law Argued In Federal Court
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Washington, D.C. — A voter ID law in Texas upheld by Republicans last year is expected to carry long-lasting political implications — no matter which side […]