How A Stronger Democracy Will Check The PRI In Mexico
How A Stronger Democracy Will Check The PRI In Mexico
By Shannon K. O’Neil, Voxxi After voting the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) out of Los Pinos, Mexico’s presidential residence, 12 years ago, the country looks poised to bring it back. The PRI’s candidate, Enrique […]
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Tuesday June 12, 2012 Supreme Court to rule soon on health care, immigration; what happens next? (CBS News): Monday is the beginning of the final three weeks of the Supreme […]
Marco Rubio As Vice President? Maybe In Four More Years
By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi Four more years. No, that is not a prediction of victory for President Barack Obama. I’m talking about how long U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, his Cuban-American constituency […]
Texas primary, Scott Walker Raise Doubts About Latino Vote
By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi Is the Latino political machine real or imaginary? Scott Walker’s victory in Wisconsin over a labor-led recall effort has many political writers and pundits analyzing and reanalyzing what this means for […]
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Friday June 8, 2012 Broken and Obsolete (Time): As the American economy sags, the race for the presidency gets tighter–except in one dimension. Hispanic Americans continue to support Barack Obama […]
President Obama In California After Seminal Primary Shakeup
By Tony Castro, Voxxi President Obama swept intoCalifornia Wednesday to further enrich his re-election war chest amid hopes that the shakeup from this week’s stateprimary will help Democrats win back control the House […]
Voter Registration App, No Joke
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Editor I’ll admit I’m at the point where I cringe when I hear someone say “there’s an app for that.” It was witty for a while. […]
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Thursday June 7, 2012 Romney woos Hispanics over economy (The Hill): Mitt Romney is using Hispanics’ double-digit unemployment rate to argue that the key voting bloc should support him instead […]
Voter Fraud: Real Problem Or Real Hoax?
By Felipe Diaz, Being Latino So far, this election’s most controversial debate (other than the recent return of the birthers) is arguably voter I.D. laws. Thirty-two states have already implemented some […]
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Tuesday June 6, 2012 Long Pause in Illegal Immigration Sweeps as Arpaio Faces Discrimination Lawsuits (Associated Press/Fox News Latino): Critics of America’s self-proclaimed toughest sheriff, known for his hardline stance […]