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Poll: Latinos see poor GOP minority outreach

Poll: Latinos see poor GOP minority outreach A new poll finds Latino voters don't think the Republican Party has done a good job reaching out to minorities and the Democratic Party cares more about people like them.

A two-part plan for winning undecided Latinos

A two-part plan for winning undecided Latinos Having prominent Hispanics emerge front and center during the convention, sent a clear message to Hispanics across the country. These up and coming Republican stars represent a new era of Latino empowerment and involvement.

Romney gains among Latinos post-convention

Romney gains among Latinos post-convention After having many prominent Latinos take to the stage at the RNC Convention, the impreMedia/Latino Decisions tracking poll finds a noticeable bump in support for Romney and Republicans among Latinos.

White House Official says Latino education is the “biggest civil rights issue” of our generation

White House Official says Latino education is the “biggest civil rights issue” of our generation White House officials said the country cannot have a strong economy without an educated Latino population during a roundtable discussion on Wednesday.

Ted Cruz: Romney should appeal to Latino ‘conservative values’

Ted Cruz: Romney should appeal to Latino ‘conservative values’ Mitt Romney’s campaign should appeal to “conservative values: faith, family, hard work, responsibility” in making his case to Latino voters, Ted Cruz, the Republicans’ latest rising star, said Sunday.

More than half of U.S. Latinos are political independents

More than half of U.S. Latinos are political independents More than half of U.S. Hispanics identify themselves as political independents, though an even larger majority leans toward the Democratic Party, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll released Monday.

A nation divided on immigration

A nation divided on immigration It’s no surprise that immigration is a deeply divisive topic in American politics and culture, but a new survey tells us exactly where the lines are drawn on this volatile election-year issue.

Richard Riordan launches effort to court Latinos for GOP

Richard Riordan launches effort to court Latinos for GOP Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard J. Riordan has launched a campaign aimed at coaxing Latinos into the Republican fold — and he’s doing it without the state party's involvement.

GOP’s problem with Latinos — as big as Texas

GOP’s problem with Latinos — as big as Texas In Texas, where voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, politics can be brutal.

Republicans increase outreach to Hispanics but with no clear positions

Republicans increase outreach to Hispanics but with no clear positions Romney could beat Obama if he courts Hispanics and if Hispanics are enchanted by his charms.

The presidential campaign and Latino education

The presidential campaign and Latino education Latino education is rarely a campaign issue and neither party would have much to show in terms of concrete results in this area.

How Mitt Romney could lure Latinos

How Mitt Romney could lure Latinos The conventional wisdom is that Mitt Romney has a problem with Latinos. But a closer look reveals that the outlook for the GOP hopeful among Latinos may not be quite as bleak as it appears.

Rubio’s pitch to Latinos is more messaging than substance

Rubio’s pitch to Latinos is more messaging than substance Senator Marco Rubio may have a toned down version of the DREAM Act he hopes to sell to both his own party and Latino voters, but he is not holding back when it comes to talking about the plight of undocumented immigrants.

Obama looks to Americas summit to lift Latino support

Obama looks to Americas summit to lift Latino support U.S. President Barack Obama takes his re-election campaign to Colombia this weekend, using the Summit of the Americas as a platform to tout his trade record and convince millions of Hispanic voters back home he cares about the region.

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