Julian Castro

Julian Castro Reveals Why He Doesn't Speak Fluent Spanish

The issue with Julian Castro's low skills in speaking the Spanish language despite Latino heritage.
Julian Castro, Latino Presidential Candidate Still Fails to Acquire Majority of the US Latin Community’s Support

Julian Castro, Latino Presidential Candidate Fails to Win Favor of US Latin Community

Julian Castro still needs the support of the US Latino community. While Andy Canales, a political activist, was driving in Houston, he inquired about his aunt and mother regarding their opinions involving the presidential candidates of the Democrats.

Smoking in Public Housing Nationwide Will Be Banned in the U.S.

The U.S. federal rule of banning smoking in public housing residences nationwide was announced on Wednesday.

Luis Gutiérrez, Housing Secretary Julián Castro Endorse Hillary Clinton

Luis Gutierrez, Julián Castro and other well-known members of the Latino community are endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The support could prove very vital in the upcoming Nevada caucuses on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Latino Advocacy Group Criticizes Julian Castro's Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Endorsement

A Latino advocacy group criticized the National Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's endorsement of U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Julian Castro.

US Secretary Julian Castro Gets VP Nod From Biggest Hispanic Business Group

U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro got the endorsement of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for the U.S. Vice Presidency.

Stephen Colbert Tries to Trick Julian Castro to Run for Vice President

U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro neither confirmed nor did a good job denying that he will become Hillary Clinton's running mate during his Monday night appearance on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."

Julian Castro Considering Running for Texas Governor in 2018

Despite speculation that Julian Castro may become Hillary Clinton's running mate, should she win the 2016 Democratic presidential election, the former San Antonio mayor says he has not ruled out running for Texas governor in 2018.

Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Continues Appeal For Latino Vote with Campaign Initiative, Endorsement

Fresh off the high of her widely praised presidential debate performance, Hillary Clinton rallied up Latino voters with U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro at a campaign event in Texas.

Julian Castro Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro followed his twin brother's footsteps and endorsed Hillary Clinton for U.S. president.

Latinos Are Election 'Game Changers,' Says Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa

The Latino electorate will once again be the key in the 2016 presidential election, according to Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa, who has long observed and understood the hurdles of the voting bloc.

Julian Castro Defends Hillary Clinton From 'Witch Hunt' Over Emails

Secretary Julian Castro, who it has been suggested could be Hillary Clinton's running partner, came to the defense of the Democratic presidential candidate over the inquiry into her State Department emails.

Possible Vice Presidential Candidate Julian Castro Remains Focused on Current Role

Secretary Julian Castro, serving as head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, could be the country's next vice president, making him the first Latino to take the position in the country's history. However, Sec. Castro does not seem so sure it will happen.

Hillary Clinton Vice President Candidate Choices: Julian Castro 'First' Option on Clinton's VP List, Says Henry Cisneros

Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been trying to court the Latino electorate, but a former aide said she needs a specific Latino vice presidential candidate to improve her victory odds.

Housing Market 2015: Julian Castro, HUD Secretary, Defends Safeguards But Admits Affordable Housing Difficulties

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro defended the current housing safeguards but recognized the several difficulties in the housing market.

Joaquin Castro on Board, Twin Brother Julián Keeping Quiet About Hillary Clinton Running for President in 2016

Joaquin Castro may be boasting his support for a 2016 presidential run by Hillary Clinton, but his twin brother Julián is staying mum on the subject.

U.S. Senate Panel Approves Julian Castro as Housing Secretary

San Antonio mayor expected to be confirmed for HUD post soon A U. S. Senate panel on Wednesday approved San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a Reuters report.

Julian Castro HUD Secretary Nomination Endorsed by National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals

With the nomination of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro received his latest endorsement from the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP).

Julian Castro HUD Secretary Nomination: What Does It Mean for Latinos and the Midterm Elections?

There's already speculation that President Obama's selection of Julian Castro as the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is a bid to help the rising star get noticed by the as-yet-unofficial 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. It's hard to argue with the strength of a ticket headed by one of the most powerful and well-recognized women in the world and supported by an up-and-coming member of the second largest ethnic group in the country.

President Obama to Nominate Julian Castro, San Antonio Mayor, as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

The White House announced Thursday that Obama will nominate Julian Castro to his cabinet on Friday. The White House announced Thursday that President Obama will nominate San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro to the position of secretary of housing and urban development on Friday.

Immigration Reform News 2014: Latino Leaders, Republicans and Democrats Weigh in on Obama

Why is Obama's immigration reform still unfolding? There are three issues affecting immigration reform: Democrats, Republicans and Latino Leaders. Two prominent Latino leaders,Julián Castro and Henry Cisneros, share their thoughts on the subject.
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