Latino Voters Deliver Nevada for Obama With Their Overwhelming Support  The 2012 elections have demonstrated that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics in Nevada and around the country. Newly-released election-eve polling from impreMedia and Latino Decisions — which surveyed Latino voters nationally and in eleven states, including Nevada... Continue »
Latino Voters Break for Obama by Historic Margins, Many Motivated by Obama Policy Deferring Deportation of Immigrant Youth  The 2012 elections demonstrate that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics in Colorado and around the country. Newly-released election-eve polling from impreMedia and Latino Decisions – which surveyed Latino voters nationally... Continue »
Florida’s Diversifying Latino Voters Deliver for Obama, Nelson Newly-released election-eve polling from impreMedia and Latino Decisions – which surveyed Latino voters nationally and in eleven states, including Florida – shows how the candidates’ positions on immigration and other top issues were pivotal in determining the winners and losers in the 2012s. The Republican Party... Continue »
Observers Across Political Spectrum Agree That GOP Needs New Way Forward with Latino Voters & Immigration   Both mainstream political pundits and leading conservative voices are recognizing that the Republican Party’s anti-immigrant brand image and poor standing among Latino voters may just have cost them the presidency in 2012.  What’s... Continue »
The 2012 elections demonstrate that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics.  In 2012, Latino voters turned out like never before, comprising an  estimated 10% of the overall electorate.  This heavy Latino turnout, combined with the historic 75%-23% margin in favor of President Obama over Mitt Romney, was one of the... Continue »
Election Eve Poll Reveals Top Issues for Latino Voters and Historic Margins for President Obama The 2012 elections demonstrate that Latino and new citizen voters are changing politics.  In 2012, Latino voters turned out like never before, comprising an  estimated 10% of the overall electorate.  This heavy Latino turnout,... Continue »