Thursday, November 15, 2012

Latino politics

  • George P. Bush Eyes Texas Land Commissioner Post

    Political analysts say the young Bush, whose mom is a Mexican immigrant, has not made up his mind what office he will seek.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Young Latinas Were Among Obama's Most Enthusiastic Voters, Report Says

    Some 900,000 Latinos turn 18 years old each year, potentially further bolstering their clout in elections, political experts say. Latinos turned out in record numbers on Nov. 6, making up 10 percent of voters and helping to tilt the election in Obama's ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Hispanics and National Politics

    I put this question to Stanford University's Gary Segura, a political scientist who heads the polling group Latino Decisions and is a co-author of Latinos in the New Millennium, a recently published book that examines Hispanic opinions and preferences ...

    www.foreignaffairs.com

  • Latino Voters Expected to Double in Generation, Pew Study Finds

    Latino voters proved during last week's presidential election that they play an important role in key elections. A new study shows that their political muscle will continue to grow. A study by Pew Research Center based on U.S. Census Bureau data shows ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Mexico's incoming president proposes anti-corruption commission

    President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto announced Wednesday that he will soon send to Mexico's Congress a pair of bills to create a National Anti-corruption Commission and to shift responsibility for public safety back to the interior ministry.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Latinos in California Offer Republicans a Glimpse Into Party's Future

    The nation's most populous state - home to 1 in 8 Americans - has entered a period of Democratic political control so far-reaching that the dwindling number of Republicans in the Legislature are in danger of becoming mere spectators at the statehouse.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Arizona Latinos Frustrated by Slow Ballot Count

    Arizona is still counting ballots more than a week after the election. According to The Arizona Republic, there were still 324,000 votes that had not been tallied as of Tuesday evening, and many of them were provisional ballots that need to be verified ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • George P. Bush Begins Road to the White House

    Political observers say he could infuse new enthusiasm among Latinos in the Republican Party because of his seemingly moderate tone on immigration and because he is a Mexican from Miami - which gives him a broad appeal among Mexicans, the largest ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Mercedes Olivera: Latino voters show political clout nationally, but Texas may ...

    To many Latino political veterans, President Barack Obama's heavy support among Latino voters in Tuesday's presidential election came as no surprise.

    www.dallasnews.com

  • Election 2012: Latino Races to Follow

    From California to Miami to Texas, Latinos are either making history this election or trying to hold on to their politics seats. One could be the first Latino astronaut to hold national office, another could be the first Latino senator in Texas history ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Race and politics: a cheat sheet for those seeking minority votes

    For the next local and national election, here's the cheat sheet for Republicans, gleaned from interviews with political consultants: • Small-business owners who are fiscally conservative: Seek out the many entrepreneurs who are Latino, Vietnamese ...

    seattletimes.com

  • The Election, the Buckeye State and Latinos by a Buckeye State Latino

    Of course, there are no heroes in politics. One of my favorite social theorists, Max Weber, once wrote, "politics is the strong and slow boring of hard boards." Still, if I can highlight one person who held the rugged ship of Ohio's Latino Leaders ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Latino donors to Obama gain political clout

    They could leverage their influence to push Obama to act on issues important to the nation's fastest-growing minority community - such as comprehensive immigration legislation - and to seek an increase in the number of Latino political appointees in ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Latinos Highlight America's Changing Face

    Washington - It's not just the economy, stupid. It's the demographics - the changing face of America. The 2012 elections drove home trends that have been embedded in the fine print of birth and death rates, immigration statistics and census charts for ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Obama Re-Election Thrusts Attention to Latin America

    During the U.S.'s lengthy presidential campaign season there were many topics debated in depth. From health care to the economy to social issues, the newly re-elected President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney went back and forth on a number of issues.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Can Marco Rubio Save the GOP? Latino Leaders Doubt It

    Rubio, like some other Latino Republicans who have had high profiles in the last year, is a Tea Party conservative, and that - not his ethnicity - is what shapes Latinos' view of him, political experts say. Intensifying the visibility of Rubio and ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • NALEO predicts more political clout for Latinos

    Latino voters have grown in number and political clout in recent decades, but at 14 days from the presidential elections, a number of state laws have created "significant" obstacles to their right to vote, the National Association of Latino Elected and ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Ted Cruz Wins Senate Seat in Texas

    While Cruz may not fit within the Latino mainstream, he stands to become one of the most prominent national Hispanic politicians. He joins two other Latinos in the Senate, Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Marco Rubio (R-FL).. "It's very exciting to see a ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Opinion: Why Future Politicians Must Embrace Our Composite Nation

    The nationwide share of Latino voters grew from 9 percent to 10 percent as Latino support for the Republican Party continued its steady decline.

    www.nationaljournal.com

  • Obama Victory Proof that the Sleeping Latino Giant is Wide Awake

    At one point, some political observers and Latino leaders wondered if, like other Americans, Latinos would be less inclined to turn out at the polls this year because of the absence of the 2008 excitement over electing the nation's first African ...

    latino.foxnews.com

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