Latino Voter Registration Up Or Down? Nobody Really Knows

Latino Voter Registration Up Or Down? Nobody Really Knows

Mary Mata June 20, 2012

By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi Are nationwide voter registration numbers among minorities in this all-important election year up or down? Well, it apparently depends on who is asked. Or what data source […]

Morning NewsTaco

NewsTaco June 14, 2012

Thursday June 14, 2012 Aging Hispanics double in Washington, pose health-care challenge (The Seattle Times):  Large numbers of migrant workers who came to the state decades ago and stayed after […]

The Latino Vote: Not Just About 2012, But Looking Beyond

Mary Mata May 29, 2012

By Elaine de Valle, Voxxi Everybody has said that Latinos could elect the U.S. president this year. But Hispanic leaders at the CNC conference in Miami Friday took that a step forward and said that, […]

Latinos Keep Asking, “GOP Why Don’t You Like Me?”

Mary Mata March 21, 2012

By Jose Cruz The relationship between the GOP and Latinos could be summed up in a 80s teen romantic comedy. They are the two young kids who actually like each other, […]

Importance Of Georgia’s Primary On Super Tuesday

Mary Mata March 6, 2012

By Javier Ortiz In year’s past, when the presidential nomination fight reached Super Tuesday, it was often with one candidate riding a sea of momentum and looking to close the […]

Romney’s “Self-Deportation” Policy Is No Joke

Mary Mata February 21, 2012

By Raul A. Reyes, OtherWords.org I bet Mitt Romney has a sweatshirt that says I (heart) Florida. His victory in the Sunshine State revitalized his campaign for the GOP presidential […]

@MexicanMitt TV Ad: “The Most Mexican Man In The World”

Mary Mata February 9, 2012

(PNS reporting from an undisclosed Goat Ranch in Chihuahua) Mexican Mitt Romney’s headquarters here today released their first television commercial, a tribute to the “most Mexican man in the world.” This ad […]

Romney’s 90s Immigration Policy Hands Latino Voters To Democrats

Mary Mata February 7, 2012

The 1990s are back, but unfortunately not any of the good stuff, like Tupac or tennis shoes that you had to pump. No, unfortunately the worst of the 1990s has […]

The Time Mitt Romney Tied His Dog To the Roof For 12 Hours

Mary Mata February 6, 2012

By Cindy Casares Now that Rick Perry has come to his senses and dropped out of the presidential race, we can turn our attention to the other Republican candidates as […]

Daniel D. Portado: The Original Self-Deportationist

Mary Mata January 30, 2012

Although Mitt Romney has lately been in the news for promoting self-deportation, there is someone who beat him to the concept back in the 1990s — Daniel D. Portado. (It was […]