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  • Bill Richardson: I’m “afraid” of Marco Rubio

    07/31/2012 7:05:15 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 36 replies
    Univision News ^ | July 30, 2012 | EMILY DERUY
    Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson says that he is afraid of Marco Rubio’s ability to cut into President Obama’s Latino support. Richardson, a Mexican-American who ran against Obama in 2008 for the Democratic presidential nomination, said that the freshman Florida senator is one of the Republican Party’s fastest-rising stars who could make the GOP more appealing to Latino voters both in this election and in future ones.
  • USDA moves to end questionable food stamps ads after criticism

    07/13/2012 3:12:40 PM PDT · by RitaOK · 13 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 13 July, 2012 | Judson Berger
    The Spanish-language radio ads composed a 10-part miniseries called "Hope Park." In it, the characters were shown persistently trying to convince a character named "Diana" to go on food stamps -- known these days as SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- even though her husband works and she doesn't think she needs it. "I don't need help from anyone," Diana says in Episode 4. "My husband makes enough to take care of us." But her friends are persistent, and by Episode 10 Diana is enrolled and singing the program's praises.
  • Obama widens lead among swing-state Latinos

    06/22/2012 2:13:55 PM PDT · by Windy City Conservative · 27 replies
    President Barack Obama has widened his considerable lead over Mitt Romney among registered Latino voters in five key swing states, according to a new poll of 2,000 voters by Latino Decisions and the pro-immigration reform advocacy group America's Voice. Obama enjoys the biggest lead among Latino voters in Arizona, 74 percent of whom say they favor the president over Romney. On average, Obama is leading Romney 63 to 27 percent among Latinos in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Virginia. Analysts estimate that Romney would need at least 40 percent of the Latino vote overall to win the general election, although...
  • Obama to address Latino leaders a day after Romney

    06/22/2012 7:38:50 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 4 replies
    AP via Google News ^ | June 22, 2012 | By JIM KUHNHENN
    (AP) — President Barack Obama is basking in the aftermath of his breakthrough directive on illegal immigration and pressing his jobs agenda before a meeting of Hispanic leaders, one day after they gave a cool reception to GOP presidential challenger Mitt Romney and his newly softened stance on immigration. The president was to speak to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials on Friday near Orlando, his first speech to a Hispanic group since he decreed that many young illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children would be exempted from deportation and granted work permits valid...
  • Zogby: Obama Facing 'Serious Crack' in His Youth Base

    06/06/2012 2:06:46 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 37 replies
    Newsmax ^ | Wednesday, 06 Jun 2012 12:35 PM | Jim Meyers and Kathleen Walter
    Respected pollster John Zogby tells Newsmax that the younger voters who massively supported Barack Obama in 2008 could now be a “serious crack” in his base going into the November election. Zogby says his most recent polls show Obama essentially tied with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Analyzing the presidential race among several demographic groups, he says in an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV:Obama right now in his favor is doing very well among Latinos and is likely to do very well among Latino voters. They not only were critical to him in 2008, but we’re expecting two million more Latino voters...
  • It Begins… Far Left Thugs Beat Homeowner For Not Allowing Dem’s Signs In His Yard

    06/04/2012 9:54:14 AM PDT · by massmike · 66 replies
    thegatewaypundit.com ^ | 06/04/2012 | Jim Hoft
    Officials with the Taos Police Department say they are still working to get to the bottom of the alleged beating of a Taos landowner over the removal of political signs from in front of his property. In an interview with The Taos News Friday, property owner Roy Cunnyngham and his wife Joni recounted the events when they returned home, across from Casa los Córdovas May 1. According to the police report filed the same day, Eighth Judicial District Court judge candidate Ernestina Cruz was having a “meet and greet” event at Plaza de Colores. At the same time, across the...
  • Poll: Latino voters overwhelmingly support Obama

    03/05/2012 12:21:29 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 100 replies · 1+ views
    The Hill ^ | March 5, 2012 | Jonathan Easley
    Latino voters overwhelmingly support President Obama over any of the potential GOP candidates, according to a Fox News Latino poll released on Monday. In a head-to-head match-up against President Obama, none of the Republican candidates polled hire than 14 percent among Latinos. Additionally, 73 percent said they approved of the job the president has been doing, well above Gallup’s national average of 45 percent. And 58 percent said they approved of the president’s handling of the economy, which is by far the most important issue in the 2012 election. Obama also wins a plurality among Latinos that supported Sen. John...
  • Republican National Committee to woo Latinos

    01/23/2012 8:58:48 AM PST · by SmithL · 12 replies
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 1/23/12 | Carla Marinucci, Joe Garofoli, Chronicle Political Writers
    With former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's robust South Carolina primary win injecting a new uncertainty into the contest for the GOP presidential nomination, the campaign battleground now moves to Florida and Nevada - where Latinos, the nation's fastest-growing electorate, wield increasing clout. Even before his win, Gingrich's campaign was competing hard for Latino support against GOP front-runner Mitt Romney. The Gingrich team sent out Spanish-language e-mails to Cuban pro-democracy activists in Florida over the weekend and aired ads in Spanish attempting to define the former Massachusetts governor as anti-immigrant and too closely tied to Cuba's leaders, brothers Fidel and Raul...
  • How to win the 2012 election?

    10/05/2011 4:17:41 PM PDT · by Righting · 7 replies
    Howe to win the 2012 election?Latino voteA. One of the most crucial votes is the Latino. They are divided into three main camps, 1. Mexicans [the largest block] and, 2. Cubans [most successful], Puerto-Ricans [are actually American citizens, yet, still have a certain pride, Obama knew what he was doing when he visited that island] 4. other Latinos. One of the deepest [inner Latino-Americano] friction is the Cuban-Mexican. Mexicans are usually allied with other central-Americans (despite their intra-hatred back home). Cubans and the 'Cuban issue' is still playing towards pro-Republicans, whereas "mainstream" Latino -unfortunately- sees the right as an "enemy"....
  • GOP & Univision tangle over Rubio story‎

    10/05/2011 3:43:05 PM PDT · by Righting · 3 replies
    WTSP 10 News ^ | Oct 5, 2011
    A report over the weekend said that Univision tried to strong-arm Senator ... Republicans have long loathed NBC/MSNBC for perceived bias as have Democrats ...
  • Michele Bachmann: Obama ‘Has Failed the African American Community;’ ‘Has Failed the Hispanic...

    06/20/2011 12:01:52 PM PDT · by markomalley · 35 replies
    CNS News ^ | 6/20/11 | Terrence P Jeffrey
    Pointing to double-digit unemployment rates among African Americans and Hispanics, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R.-Minn.) said on Friday that President Barack Obama “has failed” both these communities. “This president has failed the Hispanic community. He has failed the African-American community,” said Bachmann. “He has failed us all when it comes to jobs.” Bachmann, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination for 2012, made the remarks at the “Republican Leadership Conference” held in New Orleans over the weekend. Other Republican presidential contenders—including Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Herman Cain—also spoke at the event, as did Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who...
  • We Are Dems, We Accept The Bible: Rep Diaz Leads Hispanics in Bronx Rally Against Gay Marriage

    05/18/2011 10:27:09 AM PDT · by Pacothecat · 23 replies
    Not The Main Stream Media Narrative: We Are Democrats- We Accept The Bible: NY Dem Rep Ruben Diaz Leads Hispanics in Bronx Rally Against Gay Marriage http://www.theblaze.com/stories/not-the-main-stream-media-narrative-we-are-democrats-we-accept-the-bible-ny-dem-rep-ruben-diaz-leads-hispanics-in-bronx-rally-against-gay-marriage/
  • Blacks, Latinos cool off

    04/29/2011 6:13:27 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 13 replies
    Albany Times Union ^ | April 29, 2011 | By Clarence Lusane
    The White House must draw the right conclusions from recent dismal polls. President Barack Obama's popularity is at its lowest point since taking office. A Gallup poll has him at a 41 percent approval rating. Although other polls have him closer to 45 percent, none is encouraging. What the Obama team really needs to worry about -- ignored by most analysts -- is the drop in support from black and Latino voters. In January 2010, he had a 92 percent approval rating from blacks; now it's 85 percent. Back then, Latinos gave him a 65 percent approval rating; now it's...
  • Obama still popular among Latino voters: survey

    04/11/2011 12:25:56 PM PDT · by newzjunkey · 33 replies
    Xinhua ^ | April 11, 2011 | Xinhua
    LOS ANGELES, April 11 (Xinhua) -- President Barack Obama's approval rate is still high among Latino voters more than two years after he took office, according to a survey published on Monday. Among Latino voters surveyed, 73 percent said they either strongly approved or somewhat approved of the job Obama was doing, said the poll jointly conducted by impreMedia and Latino Decisions, two non-profit consultancy groups. Regarding the 2012 election, 41 percent said they were certain to vote for Obama, 14 percent said they would vote for Obama but could change their mind, 10 percent were undecided but leaning towards...
  • Poll: Latino voters increasingly support Obama

    02/24/2011 8:02:33 AM PST · by Altura Ct. · 87 replies
    Orange County Register ^ | 2/22/2011 | CINDY CARCAMO
    resident Barack Obama seems to have fallen short on economic and immigration promises he made to Latino voters before he was elected. Still, his approval ratings among Latino voters increased to 70 percent after falling as low as 57 percent in June 2010 in a Gallup poll, according to La Opinión. The Spanish-language newspaper cited a poll conducted by its parent company ImpreMedia and Latino Decisions, a research group that focuses on issues facing Latinos. In 2008, Obama garnered 67 percent of the Latino votes, according to La Opinión. The same poll also concluded that Latino voters would not automatically...
  • Jeb Bush: GOP needs to reach out to Latinos now

    01/13/2011 8:47:59 PM PST · by moonshinner_09 · 65 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Jan. 13, 2011 | LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ AP Hispanic Affairs Writer
    MIAMI — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush told a Republican gathering Thursday evening that the time is now to connect better with Latino voters, not two months before the general election. Bush is co-chairing a conference Friday of the new Hispanic Action Network, part of the GOP's latest efforts to forge ties with the growing number of Latino voters. The conference will focus on trade, immigration, media outreach and education. "Typically what happens in politics is you're working hard and you say, 'Oh gosh, we better start working at campaigning in the Hispanic community,' and it's like Sept. 15," he...
  • California went its own way: Strength of the Latino vote is a key factor

    11/04/2010 11:23:59 AM PDT · by Lurking Libertarian · 76 replies
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | November 4, 2010 | Cathleen Decker
    In one declarative night, California on Tuesday confirmed its status as a political world unto itself, zigging determinedly Democratic while most of the rest of the country zagged Republican. Voters not only restored the governor's office to Democratic hands, they may have given Democrats a sweep of statewide offices, though uncounted ballots could still shift one race. Driving much of the success — and distancing the state from the national GOP tide, according to exit polls — was a surge in Latino voters. They made up 22% of the California voter pool, a record tally that mortally wounded many Republicans....
  • Nevada Senate race turns uglier with Hispanic ad

    10/19/2010 9:14:58 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 16 replies · 1+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | October 19, 2010 | Cristina Silva (Associated Press)
    LAS VEGAS – A Republican campaign urging Latinos not to vote was yanked from the airwaves Tuesday amid an outcry from Democrats that it was a dirty trick against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in his hotly contested race against Republican Sharron Angle. Reid sought to link the ad to Angle as the ad drew a harsh rebuke from President Barack Obama, Hispanic leaders and candidates from both parties in Nevada. Angle's opponents also pounced on the tea party favorite for her comments to Hispanic high school students that "some of you look a little more Asian to me."
  • Fiorina courts Latinos in California Senate race

    06/26/2010 6:52:43 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 90 replies
    Associated Press ^ | June 26, 2010 | JULIET WILLIAMS
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina launched a new effort Saturday to reach out to Latino voters, unveiling a Spanish-language website with supporters at a Hispanic-owned catering company. But her chief endorsement at Saturday's event, former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, has sharply different views from Fiorina on controversial immigration issues, including Arizona's new law and offering a path to legalization for those already in the United States illegally.
  • Carly Fiorina just lost the Latino vote in the California Senate race (BS editorial)

    04/30/2010 4:17:40 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 29 replies · 841+ views
    In a grilling of an interview by Wolf Blitzer on CNN's The Situation Room, Carly Florina, running against U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer in an election battle for Boxer's California seat in The Senate, said that she understood and supports Arizona's controversial illegal immigration law.