Latino vote

There Are 13 Million Latino Voters This November but Who Will They Vote for?

According to The National Association for Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) statistics, there will be 13 million Latino voters this November.

2016 Presidential Poll: Can Democrats Secure the Latino Vote?

Although Latinos voted for President Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections in record breaking numbers, a new poll reveals that the Democratic Party may not have a strong grip on the voting bloc this time around.

Is the GOP in Danger of Losing Latino Voters?

Despite Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio's strong showings in polls, the Republican party may be tarnished in the eyes of many Latino voters due to Donald Trump's success during the primaries.

Latino Civic Engagement Groups Unite to Mobilize Millions of Unregistered Latino Voters

A coalition of national Latino civic engagement organizations have united to further engage Latinos to vote.

Republican Latino Senate Candidate Responds to Celebrities' Anti-GOP Letter to Latino Community

Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera wrote a letter to the Latino community in response to celebrities and advocates warning the electorate about the GOP.

TURNOUT: Latina Congressional Candidate Dolly Elizondo Hopes to Break Glass Ceiling in Lone Star State

There has never been a Latina from Texas elected to the U.S. Congress, and Dolly Elizondo is campaigning to break that glass ceiling for the Lone Star State while championing the issues of education and immigration.

TURNOUT: Mexican-American Ruben Kihuen Hopes to Bring Progressive Work Ethic to Congress

Although born in Mexico, Ruben Kihuen actually has been living the American Dream, and he’s currently campaigning to bring his progressive work ethic to the next level: Congress.

Latino Vote 2016: Face of Latino Electorate Changing, Becoming More Educated, Says Pew Study

The face of the Latino voter, an electorate many predict will decide who takes residence in the White House in November 2016, is as distinct as ever, characterized by an inquiring mind.

Hillary Clinton Campaign Releases Spanish-Language TV, Radio Ads for Nevada's Latinos

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released new Spanish-language television and radio advertisements describing her platforms education and immigration reform.

Donald Trump Confident He Will Get Latinos to His Side; 'I'm Gonna Create Jobs'

The presidential candidate is currently in the lead and talked about the creation of jobs, illegal immigration and the economy at Exeter town hall.

TURNOUT: Lucy Flores Fights to Solve Issues Affecting Hard-Working Families

Lucy Flores, candidate for Nevada's 4th Congressional District, is helping to tackle the issues affecting many hard-working families.

Iowa Caucus 2016: What Latinos in Iowa Need to Know on Caucusing Day

Iowa hosts the “First in the Nation” caucus on Monday night, and the push to engage Latinos will be put to the test.

TURNOUT: Guillermo Linares on Representing, Mobilizing Diverse Latino Populations

In 1991, Guillermo Linares became the first Dominican-born elected to public office in the U.S., and today he's on the campaign trail that could land him another historic achievement: the first Dominican in Congress.

Bernie Sanders Endorsements: Nevada Latina Lucy Flores Endorses Sanders

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders received the endorsement of a prominent and rising Latina politician from Nevada.

Millennials Make Up 44 Percent of Projected Eligible Latino Voters in 2016, Study Shows

A new study reveals that nearly half of the almost 30 million Hispanic citizens who will be eligible to vote in the upcoming 2016 election are Millennials.

TURNOUT: Ana Sol-Gutiérrez Highlights Importance of Immigrant Rights, Latino Electorate

Ana Sol-Gutiérrez is the first Hispanic elected to Maryland’s legislature and has the chance to become the first Salvadoreña in Congress, where she wants to continue representing the voiceless and vulnerable.

Radio Host Tells Donald Trump He Will Win Latinos Because 'Men Don't Like Reporting to a Woman'

Conservative radio host Michael Savage suggested that Hispanics will vote for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because the culture is sexist and "macho," and "men don't like reporting to a woman."

TURNOUT: Engaging, Amplifying Latino Voices for Iowa Caucus 2016

Iowa's Latino population is small, but it's not stopping leaders from engaging the community and amplifying their voices in the state’s upcoming caucus.

Op-Ed: Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican President

Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican PresidentWe've heard a lot about the GOP War on Women and the GOP War on Latinos, but we haven't spent enough time focusing on the intersection of these groups: Latinas.

Presidential Polls 2016: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Show Huge Leads in Latino-Heavy Nevada

A new poll shows 2016 presidential front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with strong double-digit leads over their respective fields for the Republican and Democratic primary races in Nevada -- a state where Latinos make up a large voting bloc.

TURNOUT: Joseline Peña-Melnyk on Protecting Obamacare, Diversifying Congress as Afro-Latina Candidate

For Joseline Peña-Melnyk, the United States is where the sky’s the limit, with endless possibilities for Latinos, and she has the opportunity to further cement herself in history as the first Dominican elected in Congress.
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