Latino voters

Latino Vote to Have Strong Impact on 2016 Election as U.S. Hispanic Population & Political Influence See Massive Growth

Nielson released a report this week that examined in-depth the growing Latino population in the United States and emphasized the extent of this population's increasing influence on the country.

Immigration Reform 2016: Spanish Radio Host Don Cheto Interviews Democratic VP Candidate Tim Kaine Live on 'El Show de Don Cheto' [VIDEO]

The legendary Don Cheto, host of a hugely popular Spanish morning radio show in the United States recently invited Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine to participate in a live, on-air interview to discuss issues of the utmost importance to Latino voters in regards to Clinton campaign plans.

2016 Presidential Polls: National Poll Finds Nearly Two-Thirds of Hispanics Voting for Clinton Over Trump

Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump among Hispanic voters has nearly doubled over the last three months and she now leads her Republican challenger by a staggering 48 points among that demographic.

Presidential Polls 2016: Hillary Clinton Tops Donald in all 12 Swing States Among Latino Voters

Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump among Latino voters has become so pronounced if the election were held today the Democratic presidential nominee would sweep her rival in all 12 "battleground" states.

New York Primary Results 2016 Shows Hillary Clinton Dominating NYC But Upstate Feels the Bern

New York favored its own on Tuesday as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were victorious in their respective presidential primary elections.

With Marco Rubio Out, Will Conservative Latinos Vote for Donald Trump?

Latinos have played a crucial role in deciding the last four presidential elections. Come November, their opinion of Republican front-runner Donald Trump may determine who fills President Obama's seat.

More Power to Latino Voters: Univision Launches Spanish Lie Detector 'Detector de Mentiras' for 2016 US Presidential Election

The Latino voters are projected to hold significant influence over the upcoming presidential elections and Spanish-language network Univision has found a way to create a more informed electorate with the new Detector de Mentiras (Lie Detector).

More 'Independent' Latino Voters Registered in Florida; What This Means for the 2016 US Presidential Elections

The 2016 Presidential Elections proved to be unpredictable as more Latino independent voters turn up in the sunny state of Florida. Independent voters are non-Democratic, non-Republican voters who will cast their ballots for a candidate regardless of his or her party alliance.

Super Tuesday March 15 Polls, Preview: What to Know About the 'Winner Take All' States

March 15 is another round of presidential primaries for the Democratic and Republican Parties, and it could determine each party's nominee and the fate of Marco Rubio's political career.

Many Latino Influencers Believe English-Language Media Fails to Consider Latinos' Perspective in Reports

Among Latino influencers, the most important issue politicians should address is immigration reform.

Immigrant Rights Groups Launch Multi-Million Dollar Campaign to Mobilize Key Immigrant Electorate

A coalition of civic engagement groups have taken aim to politically mobilize millions of immigrant voters especially in three key states with prominent Latino populations.

Latino Politicians Make Their Case for Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders for President

A week before the Florida presidential primary, and just one day before Univision airs the next Democratic Party debate, surrogates for Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton discussed their record on Latinos issues and immigration.

Study Projects Lower Voter Turnout Rate Among Latinos in 2016 Election

Although more Latinos will be eligible to vote in the 2016 presidential election, a new study predicts there still may be a low voter turnout rate among Latinos this year due to apathy.

Why US Latino, Hispanic Voters Support Abortion Rights

A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights. A new study reveals that Latinos are supportive of women's abortion rights.

How These Four States Might Be Robbing the Latino Voters on 'Super Tuesday'

Many are expecting Latino voters to make a mark in the upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections, but will they really be able to do it in the face of voting hindrances?

Super Tuesday Results 2016: Ted Cruz Becomes First Latino to Win Texas Presidential Primary

Ted Cruz became the first Latino, regardless of political party affiliation, to win a Texas presidential primary.

2016 Presidential Election: The Power of the Latino Vote on Super Tuesday

One of the biggest days in the 2016 presidential election cycle has arrived: Super Tuesday. Not only will millions of Americans cast their vote in a dozen states across the country on March 1, but over a quarter of delegates are up for grabs in each party. However, one of the most important groups that will determine the Super Tuesday victors are Latino voters.

Hillary Clinton Wins Endorsement From Congressional Hispanic Caucus PAC

The CHC Bold PAC, the political and fundraising arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, endorsed former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for U.S. president on Monday.

Donald Trump Wins Hispanic Vote in Nevada; Do Latinos Love Him Now?

Donald Trump apparently won in this week's caucus in Nevada where a significant number of voters are Latino.

Will the Latino Vote Create a Big Impact in the Presidential Election?

Is the November 2016 Presidential Elections the time for Latinos to make a mark? Is the November 2016 Presidential Election the time for Latinos to make a mark? Hispanics comprise a significant chunk of the voting population in the U.

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.
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