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Who is really “killing Americans,” The Cartels or American Addiction to Drugs?

August 8, 2023 admin 0

Several Republicans are advocating for the use of military force in Mexico to combat Mexican drug cartels, in response to the rising number of deaths in the United States caused by fentanyl. They argue that […]

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How crime is igniting new conflicts between red states and blue cities

August 8, 2023 admin 0

The growing efforts by red states to seize authority over law enforcement in blue cities is drawing energy from the convergence of two powerful trends. by Ronald Brownstein, CNN Republican-controlled state governments are opening an […]

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Latino Vote 2022 Midterm Election: Turnout and Voter Registration: State-by-State

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez Download as PDF File, US Census Table Latino Vote 2020, 2018. The U.S. Census has just released the complete turnout data from all states. The charts below show the complete 2022 Midterm […]

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Who is really “killing Americans,” The Cartels or American Addiction to Drugs?  

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez Several Republicans are advocating for the use of military force in Mexico to combat Mexican drug cartels, in response to the rising number of deaths in the United States caused by fentanyl. […]

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The Rise of the West: How Mexican-Americans and Latinos are Shaping the Southwest into the New America

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez I was a teenager in the 1990s when Americans saw for the first time the big grow of Hispanic population, especially Mexican-Americans, in the Southwest. At the time, The so-called conservatives from […]

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Abortion Won’t keep Catholic Latinos in the New Trump GOP

August 4, 2023 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The old cliché Republicans want you to believe is that  “Latinos are naturally conservative” because they are predominantly Catholic and that they would come to the GOP if they talk about abortion […]

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Trump’s border wall isn’t about illegal immigration or drugs. So what is it for?

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez Trumps is very unlikely to get even few miles of  his“beautiful Wall” built, but he will campaign on it anyway because it’s good politics for his base. When Donald Trump took office, […]

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Why Trump and Republicans want Mexican-Americans to forget about their ethnicity, heritage and history

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez After the rally in New Mexico, many reporters and pundits wrote pieces about it trying to figure out a “Trump strategy” noting that New Mexico is one half  Hispanic and voted overwhelmingly […]

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What the polls say about Julian Castro and the other vanishing Latino candidates

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez The New Texas Tribune poll released on Monday shows that even in his home state of Texas, Julian Castro has become the vanishing Latino candidate. Castro  received only 3% percent in Texas […]

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Latino Vote 2018 Mid-Term Turnout and Voter Registration: State-by-State

August 4, 2023 admin 0

by Alex Gonzalez Download as PDF file These are the New Census Bureau data results from the 2018 Mid-Term Voting and Registration among Latino voters that were released this week. These are charts for all […]

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