Barack Obama

¿What do Latinos really think of Obama?

¿What do Latinos really think of Obama?

Only 41 percent of Latinos who are registered to vote are definitely voting for Obama come the 2012 election cycle. Most Latinos really aren’t sure what to think (although less than 20 percent say they’re voting for a Republican challenger to Obama).

After debate, Romney campaign launches immigration ad (Video)

After debate, Romney campaign launches immigration ad (Video) The Romney campaign and the Republican National Committee launched a new ad entitled “Solutions to Immigration.”

Latinos weigh in on debate: Obama, Romney skip important issues

Latinos weigh in on debate: Obama, Romney skip important issues Latinos around the country sat down in debate parties or in the comfort of their own homes to hear the debate last night. The verdict? It debate dragged out on some issues, but did not touch on other issues voters wanted to talk about.

Mitt Romney immigration policy gets spotlight as CNN poll shows voters favor reform

Mitt Romney immigration policy gets spotlight as CNN poll shows voters favor reform Romney told the Denver Post that if elected, he would not rescind the two-year deportation relief applications and work permits granted under a new Obama administration program.

Mexican superstar band Maná endorses Obama at Las Vegas event

Mexican superstar band Maná endorses Obama at Las Vegas event From a stage on the crowded athletic field of a Las Vegas high school, President Barack Obama got an important endorsement in Spanish: Superstar Mexican rock band Maná.

Immigrants flood consulates and schools with documentation requests

Immigrants flood consulates and schools with documentation requests Schools and consulates have been flooded with requests for documents after President Barack Obama announced a new program allowing young undocumented immigrants to apply for two-year renewable work permits.

To woo Latinos, Romney needs specifics

To woo Latinos, Romney needs specifics There is a new level of intensity in the courting of the Hispanic vote, and it culminated last week in two Univision Candidate Forums, one with Gov. Mitt Romney and one with President Barack Obama.

President Obama calls immigration reform his ‘biggest failure’

President Obama calls immigration reform his ‘biggest failure’ President Obama appealed to Latino voters for a second term at a Univision-sponsored event today, and blamed Republicans for his failure to make good on his 2008 promise of immigration reform.

Romney promises not to ’round up’ undocumented immigrants (Video)

Romney promises not to ’round up’ undocumented immigrants (Video) Mitt Romney sought to repair the damage from his "47 percent" remarks, saying he is concerned about the well-being of all voters at a "Meet the Candidate" event sponsored by Univision.

The Latino gender gap: Latina voters prefer Obama by 53 point margin

The Latino gender gap: Latina voters prefer Obama by 53 point margin With seven weeks until the election Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s potential gender gap with women faces a new hurdle in the Latino community.

Obama and Romney focus campaigns on winning over Latinos in battleground states

Obama and Romney focus campaigns on winning over Latinos in battleground states President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney are both embarking on a week heavy with travel through battleground states and appeals to key constituencies.

Joe Biden: Latinos are ‘the most powerful force in American politics’

Joe Biden: Latinos are ‘the most powerful force in American politics’ Vice President Joe Biden told Latinos in an address to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute on Thursday they "are about to become -- and already have -- the most powerful force in American politics."

Romney, Obama to appeal to Hispanics in back-to-back broadcasts

Romney, Obama to appeal to Hispanics in back-to-back broadcasts President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will participate for the first time in history in election television programs specially directed at the Hispanic audience.

Obama administration approves first group of deferred action applicants

Obama administration approves first group of deferred action applicants Just three weeks after the Obama administration started accepting applications from young undocumented immigrants seeking to avoid deportation, the government already has approved 72,000 applications for deferred action.

The conventions did not spark Latino voter enthusiasm, here’s why it matters

The conventions did not spark Latino voter enthusiasm, here’s why it matters President Obama retains a wide lead among Latino voters over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, but lingering questions remain about how many will show up to vote on Election Day.

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