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  • Dem to Obama: Push immigration or I’ll tell Latino voters to stay home

    04/20/2010 8:21:35 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 72 replies · 1,603+ views
    The Hill ^ | 04/20/10 | Russell Berman and Bob Cusack
    A congressman from the president’s home state is threatening that he will urge Latino voters to stay home this November if the Democratic Party does not make a concerted effort to pass comprehensive immigration reform. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (Ill.) is arguably President Barack Obama’s biggest Democratic critic in Congress. And he’s not fond of Obama’s top advisers at the White House, either. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) member has strongly criticized the administration’s policy on deportation and questioned its commitment to far-reaching reform. Some Democrats have felt little urgency in pursuing the controversial issue, partly because they see no risk...
  • Latinos say their votes could tip 40 congressional races (SEIU, La Raza warn McCain, GOP on amnesty)

    02/08/2010 6:55:23 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 99 replies · 2,061+ views
    McClatchy ^ | 2010-02-08 | William Douglas
    WASHINGTON -- Failing to overhaul the nation's immigration system, currently a backburner issue for Congress and President Barack Obama, could play a pivotal role in key mid-term election races in November, according to a new study on Latino voting patterns. The report by America's Voice, which supports comprehensive new immigration policies, says revising the laws is the defining issue for Latino voters. The report says that progress - or the lack thereof - in revamping immigration laws and regulations could affect as many as 40 congressional races in areas with sizeable Latino populations, including the re-election bids of Senate Majority...
  • U.S. Jews and Latinos form unlikely bond over immigration policy

    01/31/2010 1:15:48 PM PST · by ruination · 65 replies · 1,079+ views
    The Forward ^ | January 27, 2010 | Nathan Guttman
    Even as health care reform twists in the wind, immigration policy looms as the next big political debate — and Hispanics and Jews are moving to the forefront in a burgeoning political alliance. The next three months are seen as critical in the fight for immigration reform, but the weakening of the Democrats’ grip on Congress with the recent loss of a key Massachusetts Senate seat does not bode well for the passage of reform legislation. The Jewish-Latino alliance on immigration issues builds on the heritage and experience of the Jewish community and on the enthusiasm and urgent needs of...
  • State GOP tries to steal Dems' fire over water

    10/19/2009 7:51:30 AM PDT · by SmithL · 6 replies · 843+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 10/19/9 | Joe Garofoli
    California Republicans are seeing political gold in California's water problems, hoping to steal the issue from Democrats and win support from one of that party's key constituencies - Latinos. GOP leaders have put water atop their agenda for next year's statewide campaigns. They are expanding voter-registration efforts in the drought-stricken Central Valley, where unemployment is high and food banks are busy, and encouraging candidates to reach out to Latino voters hit hard by the recession. The strategy was distilled on a 5-foot-high banner at the Republican voter registration table in front of a Walmart store in Dinuba (Tulare County) in...
  • Losing the Latino Vote [former Bush advisor calls amnesty opponents "extremists"] [hurl]

    10/07/2009 11:26:33 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 26 replies · 1,246+ views
    In the Long Run, the GOP Must Be Inclusive. BY MICHAEL GERSON Mel Martinez's recent resignation from the U.S. Senate was for personal and family reasons. But the departure of the Republican Party's most visible Hispanic leader crackles with political symbolism. Martinez does not consider himself disillusioned, but he is "frustrated." "There are lots of Hispanics to the right of you and me on immigration," he told me, "but they think, 'Republicans just don't like us.' " Martinez makes clear that a number of his Senate colleagues were "conservative, but not inflammatory." Other elected Republicans, however, made "pretty divisive use...
  • La Raza: "If the American people found out..."

    06/30/2009 4:43:45 PM PDT · by Main Street · 40 replies · 2,301+ views
    Doug Ross Journal ^ | June 27, 2009 | Doug Ross
    "Suzanne", a female caller to Mark Levin's show on June 25th, revealed the ominous secret of the Democrat health care reform effort. "I want to tell you that last week I attended a conference on health care reform sponsored by La Raza. And I will tell you that what they had to say, Mark, is scarier than anything that's been said so far on the health care plan. The kind of comments that were made and the notes that I took... they started the conference out by saying "America does not need health care reform, but Latino immigrants need health...
  • Latino-rights activist Nativo Lopez charged with voter fraud

    06/25/2009 11:01:32 AM PDT · by South40 · 7 replies · 687+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 6/25/2009 | Martin Wisckol
    Longtime Latino rights activist and former Santa Ana school board chairman Nativo Lopez has been charged with four felony counts of voter fraud and a warrant has been issued for his arrest, according to this announcement by Secretary of State Debra Bowen. Bowen’s office worked in collaboration with the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, which has charged Lopez with fraudulent voter registration, fraudulent document filing, perjury and fraudulent voting. The charges stem from Lopez allegedly registering to vote using an office address in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles although he lived with his family in Orange County,...
  • Texas Could Soon Be a Republican Presidential Nightmare [Rats want to take over the Lone Star State]

    06/15/2009 9:19:17 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 107 replies · 3,587+ views
    US News & World Report ^ | 2009-06-15 | John Farrell
    The conference on the future of U.S. politics, convened at the American Enterprise Institute on Friday, has come and gone, leaving in its wake more bad news for the Republican Party. I know. You're asking: "So what else is new?" The GOP has been taking a beating in the public opinion polls of late. What makes this particular set of portends scary for Republicans is that the conferees were not studying mere polling snapshots. They were dealing with demography—long-term trends regarding various voting groups identified by age, race and geographic location. And in politics, demography is destiny. I'm going to...
  • Interview with John McCain and Meg Whitman [says GOP needs more Latinos, talks about gay marriage]

    05/30/2009 7:26:13 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 18 replies · 908+ views
    WHITMAN: I think there is, you know, plenty of places that the state has gone wrong. I have a lot of respect for Governor Schwarzenegger. He's done a number of good things -- workman's compensation help, the redirecting initiative that was passed in November. But the fiscal crisis has occurred on his watch and I think, you know, political leaders have to be accountable. So I think he will share some responsibility for this, along with the legislature. . . . . . MCCAIN: You're right, the Hispanic -- Latino vote is very important. We've been losing it. We have...
  • GOP sounds alarm on Latino voter gap [Graham, Steele, Martinez, Crist] [amnesty] [RINO wars]

    05/18/2009 9:02:56 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 183 replies · 2,875+ views
    Politico ^ | 2009-05-18 | Ben Smith
    The Republican Party has scarcely begun to repair a wound that threatens to confine it to minority status: its 2006 collapse among Hispanic voters. Driven by some Republicans’ sharp attacks on illegal immigration and — as many Hispanics perceived it, immigrants in general — Latino voters fled the GOP en masse in the midterm elections, then turned on John McCain, as well. . . . . . There are stirrings of a Republican response. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has spoken with Hispanic leaders about creating a new organization to back Latino candidates. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele has made...
  • Naturalized Citizens Are Poised To Reshape California's Political Landscape

    05/10/2009 10:08:50 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 17 replies · 998+ views
    LA Times ^ | May 10th 2009
    Naturalized citizens are poised to reshape California's political landscape The increase in naturalized Asian and Latino citizens -- 300,000 people took the oath of allegiance in 2008 -- could alter the state's policy priorities for years to come, analysts say. By Teresa Watanabe May 10, 2009 More than 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens last year, hastening the ethnic transformation of California's political landscape with more Latinos and Asians now eligible to vote. Leading the wave, California's 300,000 new citizens accounted for nearly one-third of the nation's total and represented a near-doubling over 2006, according to a recent report by...
  • How McCain and Palin hurt Republicans on immigration

    12/12/2008 3:54:30 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 32 replies · 1,390+ views
    The Star-Ledger, Newark, NJ ^ | 2008-12-12 | Paul Mulshine
    I just got a press release from a liberal pressure group called America's Voice headlined "Anti-Immigration Ads Don't Add Up in 2008." The group tried to make the same point that I've heard over and over again from amnesty advocates: The voters won't go for candidates who support immigration restrictions. "A new analysis of immigration advertisements finds that the strategy of using immigration as a political wedge issue in the 2008 election cycle was an utter failure," the release stated. Nonsense. What the voters won't go for is candidates who try to work both sides of the issue, such John...
  • As Latinos tilt Democratic, can Texas stay ‘red’?

    11/26/2008 8:10:30 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 34 replies · 1,376+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | 2008-11-25 | Michael B. Farrell
    The Lone Star State is the last big GOP bastion where Hispanics are a sizable voting bloc. Houston When President Bush says so long to Washington on Jan. 20, he’ll return to a much different Lone Star State from the one he left eight years ago. Pickup trucks, Big Oil, and barbecue brisket still reign supreme, but this red state that helped deliver the presidency to Mr. Bush twice and his father once, and that catapulted GOP strategist Karl Rove to the national stage, is suddenly spotted with big pockets of blue. Dallas is controlled by Democrats; Houston is in...
  • One of the big reasons Obama won is the latino vote

    11/09/2008 6:02:51 PM PST · by mathwhizz · 87 replies · 429+ views
    The demographics are frankly killing us. Kerry won the latino vote 53%-44% four years ago. Obama won the latino vote 67%-31%. Obama won the latino vote in Florida for the first time ever. Obama vastly increased his share of the latino vote in Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada. If McCain wasn't on the ticket, Arizona would have been very competitive as well. And we probably got another decade before Texas becomes a purple state unless we reverse the trends here. Bush won Texas by 23% with Kerry getting 50% of the latino vote. McCain won it by 11% with Obama...
  • Democrats Set Sights On Texas (Latinos=Blue State?)

    11/09/2008 6:33:33 AM PST · by truthkeeper · 74 replies · 520+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | November 9, 2008 | Peter Wallsten
    As they review the results of Tuesday's election victories and begin looking toward future campaigns, some Democrats have settled on a rallying cry: Texas is next. It sounds improbable for the Republican bastion that produced President Bush and served as an early laboratory for Karl Rove's hard-nosed tactics. But Texas is one of several reliably red states that are now in Democrats' sights as party strategists begin to analyze a victorious 2008 campaign that they believe showed the contours of a new movement that could grow and prove long-lasting. A multiethnic bloc of Latinos, blacks, young people and suburban whites...
  • McCain fails to win Latino support

    11/06/2008 1:47:21 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 56 replies · 2,003+ views
    Phoenix Business Journal, Phoenix, AZ ^ | 2008-11-05 | Mike Sunnucks
    Arizona Sen. John McCain was hammered by the Latino vote, hurting him in battleground states of Florida, Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico as he lost his presidential bid to Barack Obama. Obama took two-thirds of the overall Hispanic vote and McCain got 32 percent, according to exit polls conducted by NBC News. George Bush got 44 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2004. McCain also didn’t fare well among younger and working-class voters and did not do as well as Bush with whites, middle-class and older voters.
  • Proposition 8 Exit Poll: Whites oppose, blacks support, Latinos divided

    11/05/2008 4:33:12 AM PST · by paltz · 15 replies · 1,748+ views
    LA Times ^ | 11/4/08 | LA Times
    Californians went to the polls today on the divisive and deeply emotional issue of same-sex marriage, with early exit poll data showing the state's voters closely divided along lines of religion and political affiliation. With the polls still open, it is too early to project the outcome, which would amend the California Constitution to ban gay marriage. But preliminary data showed that Democrats and independents were tending to vote against Proposition 8, while Republicans were in favor of the measure.
  • Exit Polls: Latino voters tip balance

    According to exit poll results released thus far, Latino voters voted for Barack Obama over John McCain by a more than a 2-1 margin nationally: 66 percent to 31 percent. The proportion voting for the Democratic candidate is up sharply from 2004, when 55 percent of Latino voters supported John Kerry and 44 percent voted for President Bush. Latinos are responsible for Obama's victory in New Mexico and contributed strongly to his margins in Nevada and Colorado. In New Mexico, Latinos constituted 41 percent of the electorate and voted for Obama by a 69 percent to 30 percent margin; white...
  • Pro-Life Latino Superstar Endorses John McCain (FReep this Digg!!!)

    11/03/2008 9:18:31 AM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 6 replies · 682+ views
    Digg ^ | November 3, 2008
    FReep this Digg!!! (We need FReepers to FReep the Vote over at Buzz too! Any volunteers???) Post your own links exposing ObamaNation on Digg, Buzz, Reddit, etc. Saturate these boards. They're massive and they are crawling with independents and undecideds. And don't post them all in one category, like politics or elections. Finally, repost your links on FR to we can put a protective FReep around them :o) For examples of how to do this, see my history. Let's use our combined FReeperPower to FREEP THE VOTE!!!
  • Once Again Senator Obama Needs to Come Clean with the Latino Community Regarding Illegal Immigration

    11/01/2008 5:08:01 PM PDT · by AuntB · 11 replies · 503+ views
    Market Watch/Latinos for Reform ^ | Nov. 1, 2008 | Latinos for Reform
    Latinos for Reform (LFR) called on Senator Barack Obama to come clean with the American people, and particularly with the Latino community regarding the issue of his aunt, who has been in the U.S. illegally for four years now. "We have no doubts that Senator Obama is once again hiding the truth from the American people when it comes to the story of his aunt," said LFR Chairman Robert Deposada. "For crying out loud, everyone would agree that when people in other countries have relatives in government, it is a common practice to contact them for assistance when they have...