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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 […]
Denver Set for First Presidential Debate
By Kathleen Ryan, Public News Service DENVER – All eyes will be on Denver tonight as the first presidential debate of the 2012 election season gets under way. The debate between […]
Foreign Policy and the 2012 Latino Electorate
By Brandon Vleriano, Ph.D., Latino Decisions Latino foreign policy perspectives, with rare exceptions (De la Garza 1980, De le Garza and Pachon 2000, Valeriano 2007) are an unexplored topic in […]
The Case Against Race-Based Affirmative Action
By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latnio On October 10, the Supreme Court will again reconsider the necessity and constitutionality of race-based affirmative action when it hears arguments in the […]
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 […]
Romney’s Likely Share of Latino Vote Plummets to 23%
By Justin H. Gross, Latino Desicions It seems that Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney’s hopes of reaching a respectable level of support among Latino Voters may be dwindling. The Romney Campaign’s […]
Obama Establishes Cesar Chavez Monument as a Tribute to the Activist
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi President Barack Obama is paying homage to the farm worker movement by establishing the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument on behalf of its civil rights leader, […]
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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 […]