So, Archbishop, You’re Going to Tell Me How to Vote?
So, Archbishop, You’re Going to Tell Me How to Vote?
By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino That line could have come from King George VI played by Colin Firth in The King’s Speech. The archbishop thought he was going to tell the king […]
Latino Vote Not at Play During the First Presidential Debate
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The Latino vote has been fairly coveted this election season, but during the first presidential debate political analysts claimed it was a missed opportunity to appeal […]
After the First Presidential Debate, Why Nothing Has Changed
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Going into it, before the key lights were lighted for the first presidential debate of the 2012 election season, word was that Mitt Romney needed to […]
Judge Rules PA Can’t Enforce Voter ID on Election Day
By Tom Joseph, Public News Service HARRISBURG, Pa. – Opponents of a new state law requiring voters to show photo identification at polling places on Election Day are calling it a […]
Presidential Debates: What Latino Civic Leaders Would Ask
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi Latino civic leaders are hoping both contenders in the presidential debates tonight address specific solutions on the economy and most importantly what’s it going to take […]
Campaigns Blitz Latino Voters with Ads, But Will it Change the Race?
By Jack Tomas, Feet In 2 Worlds Both President Obama and Mitt Romney are stepping up efforts to reach Latino voters ahead of the November 6th election. Last week Obama and a strangely […]
Morning NewsTaco
Tuesday October 2, 2012 Hispanic Chamber: Where’s the spending on Spanish TV? (Tampa Bay Times): This article goes to the heart of a Latino political quandary. Should politicians spend money on […]
A Record 24 Million Latinos Are Eligible to Vote
PRESS RELEASE A Record 24 Million Latinos Are Eligible to Vote, But Turnout Rate Has Lagged That of Whites, Blacks A record 24 million Latinos are eligible to vote in the […]
Tracking Poll: Obama widens lead nationally, Romney closer in battleground states
By Latino Decisions This week’s impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll found slight gains for presidential candidate Mitt Romney in battleground states with 33% certain to or thinking about voting for him. However, the […]
Some Latino Voters Are Still Undecided as Presidential Election Nears
By Griselda Nevarez, Vioxxi Luis LaRotta knows there are less than 40 days before the presidential election. This Latino voter knows that President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney […]