Friday, November 9, 2012

Latino politics

  • George P. Bush Throws Hat in Political Ring

    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

  • With their big political win, the new American electorate has arrived

    Add to that the explosive growth of and increased political activism among Latinos, many of whom are younger, under 35.

    www.cnn.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

  • Sheriff Joe Arpaio Softens Tone with Latinos, Opponents Skeptical

    Arpaio's war against undocumented immigrants has made him a national political figure and a lightening rod when it comes to Latino issues. He has garnered national attention for his hard-line stance against illegal immigration, in a state where Latinos ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Obama won in the "real America"

    I believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggests. We're not as cynical as the pundits believe.

    www.chicagonow.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

  • Senator Elect Ted Cruz Vows to Press Obama, DC for Spending Cuts

    The first Latino to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate, Republican Ted Cruz, has vowed to fight the White House at every turn, especially about cutting federal spending, unless President Barack Obama takes the country in a new direction.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Obama Win Fueled by Latino Voter Muscle, FOX Exit Polls Show

    Fox News Exit Polls show the Latino community flexed their political muscle on Tuesday night, fueling a re-election win for President Barack Obama, especially in key battleground states.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Republicans Losing Key States as Hispanics Shun Party

    If demographics are destiny, Democrats are positioned to dominate U.S. national politics until Republicans can attract Hispanic voters who shunned their party in the presidential election. "It's a huge issue. It's a big reason why they lost states like ...

    www.businessweek.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

  • Election 2012: Obama Wins Re-Election, Clinches Latino Vote

    America said yes to four more years. It was a hard-won second victory for President Barack Obama, who was neck-and-neck in the polls as election season came down to the wire.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • RIC's LASO talks politics with NPR

    Latin Student Organization (LASO) hosted NPR's Elisabeth Harrison for roundtable discussion about the upcoming election.

    www.theanchoronline.org

  • Election 2012: Voter Rights Groups Concerned About Minority Vote

    Washington - Washington - As millions line up at voting stations across the country to cast ballots, voting rights groups are coming out in full force to make sure minority voters are not disenfranchised.

    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

  • Growing share of Hispanic voters helped push Obama to victory

    LAS VEGAS - A historic turnout by Hispanic voters helped fuel President Obama's triumph in Tuesday's election, with exit polls showing a growing share of Latinos casting ballots in a contest that has set off Republican soul-searching and left many ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Election 2012: Senator Robert Menendez Wins Again in New Jersey

    He is one of three Latinos in the U.S. Senate, serving with Florida Senator Marco Rubio and newcomer Ted Cruz, who was elected Tuesday in Texas.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • 10 ways to stay engaged in politics after the election

    On the political side of things, the new "Latino momentum" brings an opportunity to keep our newly elected and reelected officials accountable, making sure that our voices continue to be heard and that our local governments are truly serving the ...

    nbclatino.com

  • Democrats say Hispanic vote will be "historic"

    "The president will win the largest number of Latino votes in history," Gabriela Domenzain, the Democrats' chief promoter of the Hispanic vote, told Efe in an interview at Obama campaign headquarters in Chicago. "Never before" has so much attention ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Record Latino voter turnout expected in North Carolina

    Hispanics could rack up a record amount of participating voters in the presidential elections on Nov. 6 in the battleground state of North Carolina.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • NEW POLL: How Nevada Latino and new citizen voters influenced the 2012 ...

    LAS VEGAS -- The 2012 elections have demonstrated that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics in Nevada and around the country.

    www.foxreno.com

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