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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 13th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 11th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Republicans still hard-pressed for minority support – Despite his efforts to reach out to black, Hispanic, Asian and other minority groups in his campaign for governor, Robert F. McDonnell’s decisive victory Tuesday in Virginia was largely the result of his overwhelming support among white voters.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 6th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 27th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
National Council of La Raza: Groundbreaking Forum on Latino Children Offers Solutions to the Challenges Faced by this Growing Community
Immigrants and Children of Immigrants Comprise Nearly One-Quarter of the U.S. Population
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 26th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía Named one of “Washingtonian’s 100 Most Powerful Women”
National Groups to Mobilize People of Color for Final Health Care Push
National Council of La Raza Applauds Representative Gutierrez for Advancing Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 10th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 26th, 2009
‘Politics Online: Tu Hablas Español?’ ElectionMall.com Provides Tools for Campaigns to Engage the Hispanic Population
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 24th, 2009
Florida Sen. Mel Martinez’s Departure Leaves GOP Floundering With Hispanic Voters
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 14th, 2009
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 5th, 2009
Hispanic Voters And Leaders Exploring Oregon Politics
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 16th, 2009
GOP Grilling of Sotomayor: No Hit with Hispanic Voters
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 14th, 2009
During the last six years the number of Hispanic registered voters in Georgia has risen by more than 1,300 percent and Hispanics now comprise 3 percent of the state’s voters, a recent study found.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 9th, 2009 (10 days worth)
ya es hora Campaign Calls for Complete Count of Latinos and Immigrants in the 2010 Census
Hispanic y Latino News for Wednesday June 3rd, 2009
New Sierra Club Poll Shows Hispanic Voters Concerned about Global Warming and Energy
HITN, the Premiere Latino Public Television Network in U.S. Reveals New Look; Stays True to Its Mission – HispanicBusiness.com
Oklahoma House Approves Official English Legislation: Financial News – Yahoo! Finance
News Summaries for February 1st, 2009
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News Summary – January 23rd-26th, 2009
News Summaries for December 16th-18th, 2008
One of the big bonuses Democrats enjoyed this year was a surge of support among Hispanic voters, a surge larger than the party would have dared to dream of just a couple of years ago. Now, one of the biggest questions Democrats face is whether hardening attitudes toward immigration, aggravated by hard economic times and rising unemployment, will push the party down paths that could undercut that Hispanic support, much as hardening rhetoric undermined Hispanic support for Republicans in the past two years.
News Summaries for Monday – December 15th, 2008
News Summary for Friday – December 5th, 2008
New Summary for Wednesday – December 3rd, 2008
Hispanic voters helped turn Florida blue for president-elect Barack Obama, but not all of them are cheering. Many Colombian, Cuban and Venezuelan immigrants who voted Republican are nervous about what comes next.
News Summary for Tuesday – December 2nd, 2008
News Summary for November 20th & 21st, 2008
Republicans strategise to win back Hispanic voters
News Summary for Wednesday – November 12th, 2008 – 80 Posts
Fortuno Taps McClintock for Secretary of State of Puerto Rico
Between 2004 and 2008, Hispanic voters INCREASED as a percentage of the electorate in the following battlegrounds: AZ (+4), CO (+5), IA (+2), IN (+2), MI (+1), MN (+2), MO (+1), MT (+3), NV (+5), NH (+1), NM (+9), NC (+2), ND (+2), OH (+1), PA (+1), SD (+3), VA (+2), WV (+3), and WI (+1). Between 2004 and 2008, Hispanic voters DECREASED as a percentage of the electorate in the following battlegrounds: FL (-1), GA (-1), NJ (-1)
News Summary for November 7th – 11th, 2008
National Council of La Raza Ready to Work With New Administration
Greatness is what Hispanic voters in Nevada appear to have achieved — not only because they cast 15 percent of all ballots Nov. 4, making for an unprecedented turnout, but also because more of them supported Democratic candidate Barack Obama, percentage-wise, than almost anywhere in the nation, according to exit polls.
Hispanic voters in Columbia, across U.S. supported Obama
Red to Blue: Growing number of Hispanic voters in Texas promises to redefine politics
Hispanic voters reveal strength as kingmakers
Hispanic voters surged this week and swung their support to the Democratic Party, helping flip four states to winner Barack Obama in a trend that poses challenges for Republicans in future elections.
News Summary – November 4th – 6th, 2008
Harris County voters apparently held Sheriff Tommy Thomas accountable for various controversies in his office, electing Democratic challenger Adrian Garcia by higher margins than other countywide races in Tuesday’s historic election. – Texas
BANKING ON OBAMA WITH OPEN EYES I’M VOTING FOR THE BLACK MAN
Big Turnout of Latino Voters Boosted Obama – Clout of Fastest-Growing U.S. Demographic Group Is Seen Even Outside of Traditional Hispanic Strongholds
Latino Voters Turning Out Strong in Spite of Facing Challenges With the Registration Process
Unprecedented Latino Voter Turnout Plays Critical Role in Early Outcome of the Presidential Election – MarketWatch
Freddy Balsera: ‘How Obama Closed the Deal With Hispanics’
Obama wins over nation’s Hispanic voters, exit polls show
Arizona’s Hispanic voters look to Obama – McCain’s shift on immigration policy `disappoints’ many
News Summary for October 28th – November 3rd, 2008
Seiu Executive Vice President Eliseo Medina And LULAC National Executive Director Brent Wilkes Encourage Youth Vote
Since January, the number of Hispanic voters has grown by more than 50 percent, according to the State Board of Elections. The state’s total number of voters grew by 11 percent – North Carolina
Lee County’s Hispanic voters urged to show up, be counted – Florida
Faith vs. Politics: Hispanic Evangelical Voters Still Split
Obama Picks Up Hispanic Support – Bushes got Latino backing, but trend changing among younger voters.
Winning the Latino Vote — McCain’s Blunder, Obama’s Advantage
Obama Uses Bi-Lingual Robocall To Target Hispanic Voters
US Hispanic Voters Favor Obama, But Turnout Will Be Key
LATINO LEADERS REGISTER 126,277 LATINO VOTERS The Movimiento 10-12 Campaign targets young and newly naturalized voters in fourteen (14) states across America.
News Summary for October 27th, 2008
AFL-CIO Launches Campaign to Help Protect U.S. Hispanics Against Voting Rights Abuses
Diversity among Hispanics presents challenge for presidential campaigns – Florida
Blogante News Summary for October 21st-23rd, 2008
McCain Is Faltering Among Hispanic Voters
Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion – Catholics and those who attend church less often are most supportive of Obama
Who Do You Love? — Obama and McCain’s Appeal to Hispanic Voters
Blogante News Summary for October 20th, 2008
The Spanish-language radio station Sabor Latino 98.1FM will have an early voting rally Saturday to encourage voting among first-time registered voters and Hispanics. – South Bend, Indiana
TELEPHONIC SYMPOSIUM: IMMIGRATION AND THE LATINO VOTE
Kalamazoo-area Hispanic voters feel ‘taken for granted,’ ‘ignored’ by two major political parties – Michigan
Hispanic voters may reflect mainstream issues
Arizona has one of the largest number of Hispanics eligible to vote in the nation. KJZZ’s Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez looks at what impact they may have in November’s election.
Polls find GOP label hurts McCain with Hispanic voters
Blogante News Summary for October 15th, 2008
A look at immigration issues among Hispanic voters
New Survey Shows Significant Numbers of Latino Voters Still Persuadable in Battleground States
Issues such as immigration, economy have Hispanic evangelical voters facing dilemma
Mexican actor Eduardo Verastegui is featured in a Yes on Proposition 4 television ad unveiled by the campaign today. Release of the Spanish-language ad comes just days after a poll of California voters showed strong support for the parental notification and child protection initiative among Latinos. A Field Poll published Sept. 26 revealed that Hispanics favor Proposition 4 by 62% to 31%. If adopted on Nov. 4, Proposition 4 would amend the state constitution to require that a physician notify a parent or other adult family member when a girl 17 years old or younger seeks an abortion. In the ad, which runs just under a minute and a half long, Verastegui says family involvement is the best way to ensure that a girl gets the best medical care and understands all her options. He also notes that adult men who sexually abuse young girls often resort to secret abortions to cover up their crimes. The Yes on 4 campaign has posted the ad on YouTube so that anyone can view it, and post a link to it on their own web site. To see the Verastegui ad, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IMOlAPTRWc. Verastegui is well known among Spanish-speakers for his roles in various popular soap operas, viewed in more than 20 countries worldwide, including an estimated audience of more than 10 million in the United States. Early in his career, Verastegui toured the world as a member of the popular Mexican singing group Kairo. He later starred in the films “Chasing Papi” and “Meet Me In Miami.” He has also made frequent appearances in popular primetime television programs in the United States. In 2006, Verastegui starred in the heartwarming film “Bella.”
Candid Obama urges Hispanic voters to flex their muscles – With New Mexico among the Democrats’ key target states, campaigners know a strong turnout from traditional voters is crucial to success on November 4
NDN’s Analysis of Hispanic Voters in Florida Increasingly Relevant
Video :: McCain and Nevada Hispanic Voters
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said he thought his state was slipping out of McCain’s grasp. “Republicans have damaged McCain’s prospects with Hispanic voters, even though McCain has a good record on immigration,” he said, predicting that McCain would slip to a dangerous 35 percent of the Hispanic vote, which is a key constituency in the West.
National Council of La Raza Launches Online Multimedia Campaign For Latino Voter Mobilization
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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Massive Latino voter registration drive launched – aiming to register nearly one million Hispanic voters.
Ya Es Hora Campaign Launches Latest Phase of Historic Latino Voter Mobilization Efforts; Distributes Nearly 1 Million Voter Registration Cards – Multi-Phase Campaign Transitions This Week from Citizenship Drive to Engaging New Citizens to Register and Vote
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Blogante News Summary for Monday – September 22nd, 2008
Blogante News Essentials for Monday – September 22nd, 2008