Latinos

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.

Aspen Institute Summit to Focus on Critical Role of Latinos in Future Advancement of America

The Aspen Institute, a group formed as a forum for values-based leadership will host on Tuesday Aug. 16th its 2016 "America's Future Summit," whose focus will be on "Reimagining Opportunity in a Changing Nation" where the population and influence of Latinos is on the rise, but during a time when opportunity isn't equally distributed.

Donald Trump’s Chances of Winning Electoral Vote of Swing State Florida Take Hit as Latino Spokesman Quits

Outgoing Florida GOP communications chief Wadi Gaitan is the latest in a growing list of disenfranchised Latino Republicans to voice their oppositon for Donald Trump. Gaitan's exit, however, comes as Trump appeals to minority voters in the decisive swing-state.

Coalition Forms to Support Latino Businesses As Strong Driving Force in American Economy, Political Landscape

Latino business owners have been making significant strides in the landscape of American business and their companies are emerging as a strong driving force in the American economy as well as the national political landscape. In response to these successes, a number of prominent Hispanic leaders have formed an organization, The National Association of State Latino Chambers of Commerce (NASLCC) to assist in continued advancement on this business front.

Rio Olympics 2016: Latino Athletes Play Hard for Team USA

The world is buzzing in anticipation of the 2016 Olympic Games, slated to take place in Rio this year and there is no shortage of Latino talent among the Team USA athletes. The following are some of the most promising contenders who are preparing to perform in Brazil.

Donald Trump Again Cancels on Latino Leaders in Miami, Hosts Fundraiser Instead

A rescheduled luncheon between Donald Trump and Miami Hispanic leaders was scrapped after most of the invitees could not attend on short notice. The Republican nominee pivoted to a fundraising dinner co-hosted by prominent Latino supporters in South Florida, including state Rep. Carlos Trujillo.

Tim Kaine, the Democratic VP Nominee – 3 Reasons Latinos Should be Excited About Him

To Democrats and Republicans alike, Tim Kaine is a boring nominee for vice president. His pro-immigration reform and Latino advocacy efforts, however, may be enough to win him over with the country's ever-growing Hispanic community.

Latino Students Upset After North Carolina High School Classmates Build Wall in School

The students will reportedly not face any disciplinary actions for the prank, which stressed support for Donald Trump's negative views of Latinos in the U.S.

Donald Trump's Most Controversial Moments About Latinos During 2016 Election Campaign, So Far

As Donald Trump continues to try and unify the Republican Party after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the question most hold is: Will he get the Hispanic vote? Here is a sample of the diverse rhetoric Trump has used throughout his campaign.

Where are Latinos in the NFL Draft? Hispanic Players Overlooked Amid Growing Viewership of Football

Over 200 collegiate players will be selected by teams during the three-day NFL draft, yet only four prospects come from Latino descent. NFL viewership contines to grow but the need to play football hasn't translated to younger Hispanic athletes.

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.

5 Cinema Tropical Featured Films Every Latino Must See

Here are five Cinema Tropical films that every Latino should watch. Latin American films are bound to progress and be known, thanks to Cinema Tropical.

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval Appoints Felicia Ortiz to State Board of Education

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval announced last Feb. 29 that Felicia Ortiz will be part of the Nevada State Board of Education in District Three effective immediately, per Las Vegas Review-Journal. Ortiz will be replacing Allison Serafin who filed her resignation at the end of 2015.

March 2016 Album Releases That Latinos Should Watch Out For

Here is a list of the albums to watch for next month. Most, if not all, love music and Latinos are included. In fact, according to Jorge Andres Herrera, music is one of the factors that influence the Latino identity.

Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz at Odds With the Latino Community

Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are struggling to win the votes of the Hispanics. For the first time in U. S. history, two Latinos are joining the presidential race under the Republican Party.

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.

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.

Yoga vs Workout: Which Is Better for Latinos? [Poll]

A new study determines whether yoga or a gym workout is better to stay fit, but both show the same results.

Latinos Talk About Harassment While Voting in Salem

An estimated 13.1 million Latinos are expected to vote in November that increases the United States total by 9 percent. This increase in turnout can be attributed to many Latino-Americans reaching the voting age as well as immigrants becoming legal citizens.

What Donald Trump's 'Anti-Immigration' Views Really Mean to the US Latino Community

Donald Trump tops the South Carolina primary polls, but will his anti-immigration views and policies help him win over the US Latino community?
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