Sunday, November 8, 2009

Hispanic voters

Republicans Need Latinos, So Attacking Sotomayor is "Just Not Smart Politics"

The suburbs and the exurbs are the ball game, and the Democrats are winning. more >>

Republicans' Several Reasons to Support Sonia Sotomayor

Any GOP opposition to Sotomayor will inevitably be viewed as anti-Hispanic by the Hispanic community. more >>

Republican Attacks on Sotomayor Will Alienate Hispanic Voters

One of the few good things George W. Bush did was woo Hispanics. Now they're blowing that too. more >>

How Michael Steele Plans to Shake Up the Republican Party

A 50-state strategy and expanded outreach to African-American and Hispanic voters. more >>

Republicans and Latino Voters: Has the GOP Shifted on Immigration Reform?

Some blamed losses in the fall on losing support from Latino voters, among other groups. more >>

A Decisive but Not Overwhelming Victory for Barack Obama

Obama's victory was overdetermined and underdelivered. more >>

5 Voting Demographics Where Barack Obama Made Headlines

According to exit polls, Obama dominated the youth and minority vote. more >>

Behind Obama’s Victory: A Major Swing by Latino Voters Back to the Democratic Fold

Two thirds of Hispanics cast a vote for Obama, reversing inroads made by Bush in 2004. more >>

Massive Turnout and Desire for Change Give Barack Obama the Presidency

In his victory speech at Grant Park, Obama echoed Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. more >>

5 Voting Groups to Watch this Presidential Cycle

Women, Hispanics, African Americans, Evangelicals, and the young could have an impact. more >>

An Anglo-Latino Working Class?

The Democratic primary results signal for some an emergence of an Anglo-Latino working class. more >>

Songwriter Tunes Up a Spicy Theme Song, 'Oye Hillary,' for Hillary Clinton

For everyone who said 'ugh' when Sen. Hillary Clinton chose--then dumped --Celine Dion's 'You and I' as the campaign theme song, there's hope: the catchy 'Oye Hillary.' more >>

John McCain's Math Lesson

If Sen. John McCain loses 60 percent of the Latino vote, he wins the White House. Really. more >>

Democrats See Strength in Latino Primary Vote

The growth of support for Democrats among Hispanics in Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico could provide the edge that would deliver more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, according to the NDN, a New Democrat organization. more >>

Latinos, Women Boost Clinton to Victory

California's swing voters. more >>

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