Politics
NALEO: ‘Strong Latino Voter Turnout Nationwide Helps Latino Candidates Make History in Election 2018’
“Despite being ignored yet again by candidates and campaigns this year, Latino voters stepped up and made their voices heard in Election 2018,” stated Arturo Vargas, NALEO Educational Fund chief executive officer.
NAHJ President Condemns Attack of White House Correspondent Jim Acosta
“The President of the United States is undermining American democracy,” Hugo Balta said.
In Apparent Historic Upset, LA Sheriff Will Likely Be Unseated Due to Close Ties With ICE
Sheriff McDonnell aligned himself with the Trump Administration in opposing the California Values Act
Despite O’Rourke Letdown, Latino Voters Say They Remain Hopeful for Future of Texas
Veronica Escobar and Garcia both defeated their Republican opponents in Texas.
What the 2018 Midterm Exit Polls Are Saying About Latino Voters and Who They Supported
Yeah, we are not a monolith, and we never were.
Visual Tropes of Migration Tell Predictable But Misleading Stories (OPINION)
The “caravan” of thousands of Central Americans currently traveling through Mexico has become a touchpoint for U.S. President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Debunking Immigration Myths on Election Day (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 6, 2018
How Beto Did It (OPINION)
I am more comfortable talking about this the day of the election because there is little the Ted Cruz campaign can do to respond.
The Truth About Immigration: Economics (OPINION)
Many armchair experts have been espousing a lot of misinformed rhetoric regarding migrants based on the divisive language used by our current President, Donald Trump. I’m here to clear the air with facts that some of them may not like.
Socialism and the Ballot (OPINION)
Under such pressure, what choice do voters have but to vote for candidates sympathetic to the idea of workers controlling the government, and the government controlling the economy?
LD VOTE PREDICT: 76% Democrat, 24% Republican Among Latino Voters Choosing US Representatives in 2018 Midterm Elections
LD Turnout Predict: 62.6% of registered Latino voters to cast votes.
Arizonans View Education Policy as a Major Issue
Over 65 percent of registered voters support a tax increase to help improve schools in the state.
NBC and MSNBC Run Racist Trump Political Ad, and THEN the Non-Apology Comes AFTER the Fact
The question still remains: why run the ad in the first place?
Fleeing Violence in Honduras, Migrants Enter US Political Arena as Midterms Approach
On October 29, the president ordered troops to the border, even though the caravan was —and still is— hundreds of miles away.
One in Four Latino Registered Voters Have Voted Early in Election 2018
Only half of Latinos were contacted in lead up to Election Day, with 68 percent self-mobilizing by encouraging friends and family to register and vote.
OPINION: Republicans Deserve to Lose
The GOP has done little to rein in Trump’s worst instincts.
The LA Times Endorsement Gaffe… And What About Latinos in the Midterms? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 3, 2018
After Citing Latino Rebels Story, LA Times Formally Apologizes for Running Different Political Endorsements in English and Spanish
“We apologize for confusing readers by mistakenly publishing Hoy’s endorsements, rather than our own, in Los Angeles Times en Español,” executive editor Norman Pearlstine said.
Who Is Really Mobilizing Latinos in This Election?
This analysis also considers the diverse ways in which Latinos are participating in politics during this midterm election.
Un pueblo quebrado, una quiebra costosa
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This Is What Voter Suppression Feels Like
Now, more than ever, we cannot let our voices be silenced.