Obama’s polling numbers have slipped slightly since the first presidential debate, including among Latinos.  Romney aides this week, however, apparently decided that to attribute to a more endemic factor than a poor debate presence—they’re trying to claim that Obama is not “macho” enough for Latino voters.  As Buzzfeed reported... Continue »
Aunque los hispanos no superan el 3 % del total de votantes en este estado oriental, sus prioridades políticas podrían determinar el resultado electoral, ya que se prevé muy ajustado entre ambos candidatos.   Continue »
La creciente presencia de latinos en Virginia ha contribuido no sólo a cambiar demográficamente el rostro del estado. Poco a poco contribuyen a cambiar el panorama político.         Continue »
While immigration has not yet been raised as a topic in this year’s general election debates, Mitt Romney and President Obama are taking the stage again tonight, and we hope that immigration reform is on the agenda.  It’s an issue where the two candidates have very different view, and an... Continue »
America’s Voice Offers Key Qs & New Candidate Backgrounders on Immigration Ahead of 2nd Presidential Debate When President Obama and Mitt Romney take the stage at Hofstra University for tonight’s second presidential debate, we hope that immigration reform is on the agenda.  This issue has not been addressed yet... Continue »
Over the weekend, The New York Time’s polling guru, Nate Silver, asked whether polls are underestimating the effect of the Hispanic vote.  The answer appears to be yes.  Silver spoke with Matt Barreto of Latino Decisions, who looked at some of the polling that has been conducted this year... Continue »