Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Latino politics

  • Speaking Spanish can make or break Latino politico

    The most beloved Hispanic politician I have known in a long history of reporting on Latino politics wasn't even Hispanic.

    www.voxxi.com

  • Spanish-Language Congressional Debate In Texas Race Highlights Politics Of ...

    As both political parties grapple to control as many Congressional seats as possible, party officials and candidates will have to decide whether to try and appeal to Latino voters, or limit their political power. In Texas' 23rd, there is evidence of ...

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  • Democratic National Convention: Fox News Latino Reporter's Notebook

    Fox News Latino is combing the floor of the convention, the streets of Charlotte and the inner reaches of the Internet this week to find interesting stories and snippets from the Democratic National Convention: 9/6/2012.

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  • Latino Voters 2012: Sleeping Giant Unlikely to turn Population Growth into ...

    Both President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are clamoring for Latino voters. So when America Ferrera, American-born actress of Honduran heritage and public ambassador for Voto Latino, downplayed Hispanic America's political influence during a ...

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  • Is Opposition to Obama Fueled by Racism?

    Has the race card been pulled on President Barack Obama? The question of whether race fuels opposition to President Barack Obama has become one of the most divisive topics of the election.

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  • Julian Castro VS Marco Rubio, Mexicans VS Cubans, a Political Fight for the Ages

    Although they often are lumped together as Hispanics, Rubio and Castro are emblematic of acute political distinctions between Mexican-Americans, who are the largest Latino group in the U.S., and Cuban-Americans, who are the most politically active.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • On a flier, Espaillat says Linares betrayed Latinos by endorsing Rangel

    Here's a campaign flier from State Senator Adriano Espaillat attacking his Democratic primary challenger and fellow Dominican lawmaker, Assemblyman Guillermo Linares, for endorsing Rep. Charlie Rangel in the newly drawn, majority-Latino congressional ...

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  • Cecilia Muñoz, Latinos Will Take A Step Back under Romney

    Republicans say the lineup of U.S. senators, senatorial candides, governors and other high-profile Latino political leaders was a reflection of the support the party gives to Latinos who aspire to higher office.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • New almanac presents a clear picture of 2012 Latino politics

    LatinaLista - With every poll that shows the gap between Obama and Romney narrowing, the value of the Latino vote cannot be underestimated.

    latinalista.com

  • Passports, Political Rhetoric and Constructions of American-ness

    ... intelligent and talented Americans (whether Latino like Castro, or black and female like Obama), inspire us to materialize an America where respect for diversity, facts, tolerance and solidarity supersede those illusions put forth by out of touch ...

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  • Republican Convention: Political Parties Play Tug of War over Latino Vote

    After a prominent Latino Democrat began attacking Republicans, accusing their attempt to woo Latinos as insincere, Marco Rubio had a simple message: Your party is doing no better for Latinos. The Florida senator said both political parties need to do ...

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  • Dirty Harry or a Desperate Housewife?

    Besides Longoria some of the other Latino celebrities attending the convention include John Leguizamo, Jessica Alba and Marc Anthony, who sang the national anthem.

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  • Opinion: Democrats Make Room for Castro, Will They Make Room for Us?

    How could those of us watching last night's historic Democratic Convention speech by Julian Castro, the first DNC keynote by a Latino, not be moved? As many of us watched San Antonio Mayor Castro talk about his grandmother, who taught herself to read ...

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  • Latinos Part of Demographic Shift That Will Define Politics

    This demographic tide is so strong that some Democrats came away from their 2008 victory feeling that a political reordering was in the works that could be as important as the New Deal realignment that ushered in a generation of Democratic strength ...

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  • Democratic Convention: Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Latino Leaders and GOP

    Juan Williams interviews Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who was chairman of this year's Democratic National Convention.

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  • Latino Voters Let Down by Obama, Not Enthused by Mitt Romney

    "It's unlikely that anything that Romney does negatively or Obama does positively will turn off any more Latino voters than they have," said political science professor Mark Jones, who studies Latino politics at Rice University. "So now the objective ...

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  • Voter Apathy and Blue-State Blues: On the Latino Responsibility to Vote

    Philosophizing over what polar opposites like Marco Rubio and Julián Castro could possibly have in common besides a Latino surname.

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  • Undocumented Immigrant Drivers License Law Fails to Boost Number of Insured

    Santa Fe, N.M. - When New Mexico began issuing driver's licenses to non-citizens in 2003, then-Governor Bill Richardson had argued the policy would reduce the high number of uninsured drivers in the state.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Hispanic Media is Asking for More Political Attention

    Javier Palomarez, president and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, announced this week that his group would track spending by political candidates and organizations on Spanish-language television, radio, and in print and online in 10 states ...

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  • Geraldo Rivera: Diminished But Still Formidable

    By the time the president strode onto the big stage at the jammed packed Time Warner Cable Arena Thursday night in Charlotte North Carolina, the Democratic delegates, alternates, and VIP guests had been primed for delirium.

    latino.foxnews.com

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