The Myth Of Republicans, Bush And The Latino Vote

The Myth Of Republicans, Bush And The Latino Vote

Mary Mata April 16, 2012

By Dr. Henry Flores I’ve been angry about something for quite a while, and that is the continuous barrage of the media saying that George Bush received 44% of the […]

Leveraging Arizona’s Immigration Law Into Citizens And Votes

Mary Mata

by Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Two years after what was then the nation’s toughest immigration bill cleared the Ariz. House and made its way to Gov. Jan Brewer’s desk a coordinated national […]

Obama Goes To Colombia: Should U.S. Latinos Pay Attention?

NewsTaco April 13, 2012

President Barack Obama will be travelling to Cartagena, Colombia for this weekend’s Summit of the Americas. And if that sounds like filler copy on a late night radio talk program, you’re right. But wait… […]

Santorum’s Exit: What it Means For Latinos

NewsTaco April 11, 2012

That haze you see on the GOP side of the political aisle is the heavy dust settling after Rick Santorum’s announcement that he’s suspending his presidential campaign. It’s also the […]

Apathy is perhaps the biggest crisis confronting Latinos

Mary Mata April 10, 2012

By Duke Machado Apathy may be our undoing. In the political world, everyone’s talking about Hispanics. Are we really going to make the difference? Will we actually show up and vote? Are […]

Latino Veep Sweepstakes Is Like Living In A Ranch

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For people who watch these things, one of the big stories of the past few days was New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez “shutting the door” on the vice-presidential speculation. For the rest […]

The Simple Truth About The GOP And Latino Voters

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The Republican Party’s presidential nominating process is not officially over, but it might as well be. Mitt Romney’s candidacy is preceded, for the time being, by words like presumptive and inevitable. You get the feeling […]

Can A New Model Predict The Latino Vote?

NewsTaco April 9, 2012

A group of political scientists at Latino Decisions have come up with a model to take the guess work out of figuring our how the Latino vote will affect the […]

Policy Summits Or Campaign Strategy? The Obama Road Show

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By Tony Castro No one is calling it the Obama Administration’s Latino Strategy — not yet — but it is coming off just the same. The White House says the Hispanic Community […]

Why You Need To Vote, Now

Mary Mata April 4, 2012

By Phillippe Diederich If you’re one of the undecided, I will give you a few reasons why you need to vote, now! Riots! When I read the headline about riots in […]