Poll: Immigration Matters to Hispanic Voters in New Mexico
Poll: Immigration Matters to Hispanic Voters in New Mexico
By Latino Decisions Hispanic voters comprise nearly 40% of the electorate in the state of New Mexico, making New Mexico the state where Latino voters have the greatest influence on […]
Joe Arpaio Critics Dress Up As ‘King Arpaio’ And Jesters
By Elise Foley, Huffington Post Latino Voices PHOENIX — The nation’s self-professed “Toughest Sheriff” Joe Arpaio is pretty good at getting attention, be it through birther investigations or keeping undocumented […]
Latinos, Religion and Campaign 2012
PRESS RELEASE Catholics Strongly Favor Obama, Evangelicals Divided Rapidly Growing Latino Support for Same-Sex Marriage Latinos are divided by religion in their preferences in the upcoming presidential election, according toa […]
Enthusiasm High among Colorado Latinos—Is it time for a new narrative?
By Rob Preuhs, Latino Decisions The Latino vote will help determine the presidential election. If one is not convinced, playing around with the Latino Decisions’ Latino Vote Map for a few of […]
Media Debate: More Newsrooms Avoid “Illegal Immigrants”
By Peter Malof, Public News Service SAN ANTONIO – Adjective or adverb? More and more newsrooms are debating how best to use the word “illegal” when referring to residents who did […]
Daily NewsTaco
Wednesday October 17, 2012 Court to hear Brewer’s appeal in immigration case (AzCapitoltimes): Important because it’s happening today. But it’s not what you think. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer appealed a ruling by […]
Why the Latino Vote May Tilt Virginia Blue in 2012
By Latino Decicions According to the Real Clear Politics average of polls in Virginia, Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 48.4 to 47.6, a gap of less than 1%. In the race […]
Recently Graduated? Registration Required
PRESS RELEASE (NAPSA)—Soon after graduation, young men who are 18 may find they need more than a diploma to get a job or enter a training program. Often, they find […]
Check Out Rosie Perez on Mitt Romney as a Latino: “Easier as a Latino?” (VIDEO)
By Hispanically Speaking News Check out actress Rosie Perez video on Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney hoping to be a Latino to win the election – it’s quite insightful. In […]
Affirmative Action: Should minorities worry about Romney’s silence?
By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his campaign were silent when asked by the Wall Street Journal to clarify the candidate’s position on Affirmative Action. The topic came […]