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National Association of Hispanic Journalists Selects Denver to Host 2010 Multimedia Convention
Latino and Asian Clout in the Voting Booth Newly Released Census Data Underscores Growing Power of Ethnic and Minority Voters
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 3rd, 2009
Republican Sen. John McCain says he’ll oppose Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor when the Senate votes on her confirmation this week.
Sen. John McCain warned that unless Republicans make a strong effort to reach out to Hispanics, the party will continue to be left behind. The Arizona Republican also said that under certain conditions he would work with President Obama on immigration reform.
President Obama Leads Immigration Reform Debate – Executive Branch to Shepherd Legislative Process
CAUSA: Historic White House Meeting on Immigration a Complete Success – Roadmap to Immigration Reform makes a strong and positive beginning
Latino Elected Officials to Meet As Community Shifts Focus From Ballot Box to Public Policy – The NALEO 26th Annual Conference will take place in Los Angeles, California from June 25-27, 2009.
News Summaries for Wednesday – December 10th, 2008 – includes Business & Entertainment
TOP Ten things DeLaHoya was thinking while on a Stool giving up – by Al Carlos
The first draft of history on the 2008 election already has concluded that the dismal economy did in John McCain. But what about the issue that was barely mentioned during the final months of the campaign – immigration? Nothing accounts as precisely for Sen. McCain’s margin of defeat as the math on immigration voting
News Summary – November 4th – 6th, 2008
Remarks on Presidential Election 2008
Freddy Balsera: ‘How Obama Closed the Deal With Hispanics’
Obama owes a debt to Democrats’ growing Hispanic base – If only white Americans had voted in this election, John McCain would be the next president
News Summary for October 28th – November 3rd, 2008
María Conchita Alonso a favor de John McCain – La actriz expresa su miedo “ante el inminente peligro de apoyar cambios de tipo populista”
Presidential Candidates Fail to Focus on Hispanic Media – Two thirds of Hispanic newspapers surveyed remain objective; 34% making endorsements, 32% back Obama and 2% support McCain
Winning the Latino Vote — McCain’s Blunder, Obama’s Advantage
Some nine million US Hispanics are eligible to vote in the November 4 presidential election and both Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are pulling out all the stops to gain their support.
News Summary for October 27th, 2008
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama, working to win over Latino voters in New Mexico, attacked Republican rival John McCain’s record and argued that his rival can’t be trusted to overhaul U.S. immigration laws.
Blogante News Summary for October 20th, 2008
Una encuesta exclusiva realizada para El Tiempo Latino revela que la tendencia del voto hispano en el área favorece al candidato demócrata Barack Obama para las elecciones presidenciales del 4 de noviembre. De los 502 latinos entrevistados, el 85,2% dijo que votaría a Obama y el 14,8% al republicano John McCain.
John McCain rides into Miami Friday on the hopes the city will offer the right change in scenery for a pro-immigration, anti-Castro Republican struggling in the polls.
Latino Protestant voters appear to be swinging away from the Republican Party, a new poll shows, and immigration is a key factor. The survey of 500 Latino Protestant registered voters found that 50.4% favored Democrat Barack Obama, while 33.6% favored Republican John McCain. Ten percent were undecided.
Blogante News Summary for October 15th, 2008
At a press conference on Tuesday The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) publicly urged Presidential candidates Barrack Obama and John McCain to speak openly about immigration reform.
The Latino Commission on AIDS Call on Presidential Candidates to Honor National Latino AIDS Awareness Day on October 15
El candidato presidencial republicano John McCain tuvo conexiones con un grupo privado que suministró ayuda a las guerrillas que trataban derrocar al gobierno sandinista de Nicaragua en el episodio conocido como Irán-contras.
With the presidential election a month away, a new PBS documentary “Latinos ‘08,” examines how supporters of Barack Obama and John McCain are trying to mobilize Latinos, a group seen as less cohesive than other ethnic voter blocs, according to a statement issued by the producers.
Arguably one of the most intriguing aspects of the presidential campaign is how John McCain and Barack Obama continue to fight over the issue of immigration in only their Spanish language ads. The issue rarely arises in their English-language political debate, but Spanish-speaking television viewers continue to see it mentioned in campaign ads.
New Survey Shows Significant Numbers of Latino Voters Still Persuadable in Battleground States
Telstra boss, Sol Trujillo, has been moonlighting for his best pal, John McCain. Having pocketed $13.4 million this year guiding the telco through the biggest upheaval in its history, Mr Trujillo has joined a host of Wall Street bankers in personally raising up to US$100,000 ($150,000) for the presidential hopeful
A small group of Hispanic leaders in Arizona who are supporting Democrat Barack Obama say Republican John McCain won’t enjoy the same strong support among Latinos in his home state as he has in past elections.
One of the biggest advocates of Latino issues on Long Island has endorsed Sen. John McCain for president. Rev. Allan Ramirez, pastor of the Brookville Reform Church
América TeVe: Covering the Politics that Impact You
How our Hispanic Congressional Reps voted on the Bailout Package (18 No & 8 Yes) :: H.R.3997 – Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
A new poll released Friday shows that Sen. Barack Obama is leading Sen. John McCain 2-to-1 among Hispanics in swing states — including Florida, where the Democrat holds a slight edge.
El debate de anoche entre John McCain y Barack Obama no produjo ningún momento dramático ni un claro ganador, según los analistas, aunque la opinión que más impacto tendrá será la de los votantes.
ImpreMedia and MySpace Join Forces to Present Live Web Streaming of Presidential Debates for Hispanic Audiences – ImpreMedia to Offer Spanish Translation of the Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates, Live In Streaming Video, On MyDebates.org and Across its Online Hispanic Network
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Florida Hispanics sticking with GOP – With polls showing John McCain leading among Hispanics in Florida, Barack Obama rolled out Spanish- language ads calling his rival out of touch.
Barack Obama, reaching out to crucial Latino voters, began airing new Spanish-language radio and TV ads today that assert that Republican John McCain is out of touch, capitalizing on his comment last week that the fundamentals of the economy remain strong. – (watch ad here)
Blogante News Summary for Monday – September 22nd, 2008
Blogante News Essentials for Monday – September 22nd, 2008
John McCain: Immigration reform redux – The Republican puts immigration front and center for Irish Americans.
Media Alert: State of Latinos Briefing With Response From Obama and McCain Surrogates
A Sun Sentinel-Florida Times-Union poll found that 48% of likely Hispanic voters in Florida back Republican presidential candidate John McCain, compared with 41% who support Democratic candidate Barack Obama. 10% remain undecided.
Why is Daddy Yankee endorsing John McCain?
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and DNC Hispanic Caucus Chair Ramona Martinez Commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month
Blogante News Summary for Thursday – September 18th, 2008
John McCain accuses Barack Obama of scuttling immigration overhaul – The Republican’s effort to court Latino voters is challenged by both sides of the issue.
The Miami Herald quoted Sen. John McCain criticizing Sen. Barack Obama for “propos[ing] amendments that would have killed” an immigration bill McCain co-sponsored in 2006, but the article did not report that McCain later said he would vote against his own proposal if it were to come up again for a Senate vote.
Blogante News Summary for Tuesday – September 16th, 2008
RNC Launches Spanish-Language Radio Ad in Nevada: “Commitment v. Rhetoric”
Senator John McCain’s truth-deficient campaign hit another low last Friday with a fraudulent new ad, this time about immigration.
McCain courts Florida Hispanics – John McCain attacked Barack Obama over immigration in a two-day Florida tour to win Hispanics.
Blogante News Summary for Monday – September 15th, 2008
Blogante Essentials for Monday – September 15th, 2008
GOP remarks on Hispanic Heritage month don’t mention immigration – (interesting that this observation comes out of the UK)
Senator John McCain is now running a Spanish language ad which apparently lies about Senator Barack Obama’s support for comprehensive immigration reform
Seeking to drive a wedge into Democrat Barack Obama’s strong support from Hispanic voters and peel off voters in a key demographic, Hispanic organizers for Republican John McCain are quietly mounting a major push on the abortion issue.
RNC Statement on National Hispanic Heritage Month
Blogante News Summary for Friday – September 12th, 2008
Blogante News Essentials for Friday – September 12th, 2008
V-me First TV Network to Announce Live Spanish Simulcast of 9/26 Presidential Debate
Anti-immigration hard-liners in the GOP have scared away many Latinos, leading immigrant voters to abandon the Republican Party in record numbers. But some Latinos still believe John McCain has their interests at heart.
CHCI 31st Annual Awards Gala Program Update – Letter from McCain regarding missing the event
Both presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama started courting Latino voters months before officially becoming their parties’ nominees. Around the country as well as in Minnesota, that’s invigorated Latino voters, particularly those who have recently been naturalized as U.S. citizens.
Speaking before the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Gala, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., blasted Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., for not including comprehensive immigration reform in his party’s platform.
Blogante News Summary for Wednesday – September 10th, 2008
Blogante Essentials for Wednesday – September 10th, 2008
Azteca America Chairman Luis J. Echarte Participates in CHCI Conference Summit on Spanish-Language Media and the 2008 Elections
National Hispanic Professional Organization: Hispanics Split on Presidential Preference but Not on Issues – It’s Still the Economy
News Summary for Monday – September 8th, 2008
Blogante News Essentials for Monday – September 8th, 2008
Celebrities unite against cancer Salma Hayek, América Ferrera, and even Barack Obama and John McCain participated in Stand Up To Cancer
Presidential Candidates McCain and Obama Headline CHCI’s Hispanic Heritage Month Events
Commenting on the Republican Platorm on Immigration – The GOP approved their platform, including immigration, which John McCain endorsed upon his acceptance of nomination
Obama Campaign Announces Colorado Latino Advisory Council
The race between presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain is shaping up to be a tight one. And as Missouri’s Latino population increases, political analysts say it’s Latinos that are becoming an important demographic for both candidates.
News Summary for Friday – September 5th, 2008
Essentials for Friday – September 5th, 2008
McCain’s Latino conundrum – Nine million Hispanic voters scattered across battleground states pose a dilemma for Republican White House hopeful John McCain: how to win their support without angering his party’s base.
2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by the Honorable Rosario Marin
2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez
McCain, Obama will wage battle for Hispanic voters – Lots of quotes from Lionel Sosa, a San Antonio advertising executive helping John McCain
Florida Sen. Mel Martinez lauds John McCain in speech at convention
News Summary for Wednesday – September 3rd, 2008
Representatives of a leading Hispanic advocacy (NALEO) group joined an aide to presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain (R-Ariz.) Wednesday in emphasizing the importance of Latino voters in this fall’s election.
President/CEO of National Hispanic Medical Association Dr. Elena Rios to Address Health Care and Health Disparities Tonight at Republican National Convention – MarketWatch
2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Tommy Espinoza
Sen. John McCain to Address CHCI Awards Gala
Latin Superstar Daddy Yankee to Kick Off 2008 Republican National Convention Week with Fiesta Americana Concert
U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar and U.S. Rep. John Salazar kin jumps aisle to support McCain
Election Time WTF: Daddy Yankee Endorses John McCain – VivirLatino
THE 2008 CONVENTION: Remarks by Miguel del Valle, August 25, 2008
Rep. Silvestre Reyes joined three fellow congressional House Hispanics Monday in bashing Republican John McCain and parising Barack Obama for offering to bring the nation “the change that we need.”
RNC Launches New Radio Ad: ‘Commitment v. Rhetoric’ – (with audio)
A dozen Colorado Hispanic leaders endorsed John McCain today, saying Democrat Barack Obama is vulnerable on abortion and free trade.