How Marco Rubio Could End Jeb Bush’s Electoral Career

How Marco Rubio Could End Jeb Bush’s Electoral Career

Mary Mata March 12, 2013

By Marin Cogan, New Republic Few people in Florida can imagine Rubio running if Bush decided to get into the race. Though he has often been written about as an overnight […]

Latino Voters Vastly Prefer Hillary Clinton Over Marco Rubio

Mary Mata March 7, 2013

By Dan Amira, New York Magazine According to a (caveat: very, very early) Quinnipiac poll, 60 percent of Hispanic voters would support Clinton in 2016, compared to a mere 24 percent […]

Joaquin Castro Says Obama ‘Needs to Be a Leader’ on the Budget

Mary Mata

By Ron Fournier, National Journal Nothing angers President Obama and his allies more than suggesting that he bears even the minutest responsibility for resolving sequestration and the broader budget fights. He […]

The Next Ted Cruz? Abel Maldonado Eyes CA Governorship

Mary Mata March 5, 2013

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Is California ready for Latino governor? And a Republican at that? Former California Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado says he’s thinking of following in the footsteps of Texas […]

Conservative Hispanic Group to Launch Pro- Immigration Reform Campaign

Mary Mata March 1, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi As Republicans continue discussing how they must change their view on immigration in order to make inroads with Latino voters, one of the country’s most conservative […]

The Lonely Voyage of Ted Cruz

Mary Mata February 18, 2013

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco The photo in Saturday’s New York Times was telling a lonely man alone, with an unhappy look on his face standing in the dull yellow […]

John Kerry’s Senate Seat Eyed by Latino Republican

Mary Mata February 14, 2013

By Sean Sullivan, Washington Post It wasn’t that long ago that Massachusetts Republicans were lamenting they had no candidates to run in the special election to replace John Kerry in the […]

Latinos are the Holy Grail of the Religious Right

Mary Mata February 13, 2013

By Dr. Victoria M. De Francesco Soto, NBCLatino What do Evangelicals, Catholics, and Mormons all have in common?  And no, this is not the beginning of a joke. The growth of […]

Why the GOP is Setting Itself up for a Rubio Letdown

NewsTaco February 12, 2013

Vcitor Landa, NewsTaco I don’t envy Marco Rubio. Especially not tonight, sandwiched as he will be between the President and the Tea Party. I don’t envy the attention, or the hyped expectation. […]

House GOP, Tweeting in Spanish

Mary Mata

By Elizabeth Llorente, Fox News Latino A Spanish-only Website. A Twitter account aimed at Latinos. New staff members focused uniquely on building relationships with Hispanics. It’s all part of a new […]