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Month: August 2023

Latino Vote

Are worries over Latino turnout in the midterms too little, too late?

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Jenna Johnson,Washington Post During the Medina County Fair parade on Saturday morning, John Resendez and his relatives sat in camping chairs across the street from an early voting center. Beauty pageant winners waved, sirens blared, […]

Culture

Education Critical Area for Latino Voters to Exert Influence as Immigration Furor Fuels Newfound Political Activism

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Esmeralda Fabián Romero As immigration issues drive more Latinos into political activism, education is a ripe opportunity for Latino parents to wield considerable influence. A panel of education experts at a national convention last […]

California

Demographics and Political Clout: Why In Red America vs. Blue America, California will stay the most active front

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Harold Meyerson “An irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces” — that’s how U.S. Sen. William Seward of New York described the rising strife and mounting enmity between the North and South in 1858, […]

Culture

In Texas, almost all non-voters have a photo ID — but few understand the voter identification rules

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Renée Cross, Jim Granato and Mark P. Jones, WaPo Over the past 12 years nearly 20 U.S. states have adopted voter photo identification laws, which require voters to show a picture ID to vote. These […]

Immigration

Why the wall on the Mexican border won’t happen

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Elaine Kamarck In a manic attempt to make good on a campaign promise before the end of his first 100 days in office, President Trump tried to make funding for his big, beautiful wall […]

Culture

Mexicans Didn’t Immigrate To America — We’ve Always Been Here

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Pedro Garza I can trace my ancestry to La Grulla, a small community just west of McAllen, on the Texas side of the Rio Grande. My ancestors settled there in the 1830s — a […]

Latino Vote

Clinton wins Latino vote, but falls below 2012 support for Obama

August 8, 2023 admin 0

By Jens Manuel Krogstad and Mark Hugo Lopez Hillary Clinton won 65% of Latino voters on Tuesday, according to National Election Pool exit poll data, a level of Democratic support similar to 2008, when 67% […]

Arizona

Mexican-Americans Are Reshaping the Electoral Map In Arizona — And The U.S.

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by  Farai Chideya In an office suite not far from the airport, Irma Maldonado, 18, expertly role-played what she’d be doing on the city’s streets in half an hour: knocking on the doors of residents […]

Culture

Generational change divides GOP, unites Democrats

August 8, 2023 admin 0

If Republicans don’t understand the generational gap that we have right now, ‘28, ‘30, ‘32 and 2036 are going to be disastrous for the Republican party … the younger Republican priority is very different than […]

Culture

Why the Latino vote will surprise us for the next 20 years

August 8, 2023 admin 0

by Roberto Suro The recording of racist banter by Los Angeles Latino council members is a sad museum piece. These veterans of ancient battles for Latino empowerment failed to see how today’s Latinos, especially the […]

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