Romney vs. Obama in Colorado: The First Presidential Debate
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The first debate of the presidential campaign will be taking place in a state that tipped in favor of President Barack Obama in 2008, when he became only the second Democrat to win Colorado since 1964.
It is also where, like the rest of…
Human Trafficking in U.S. Through Porous Mexican Border
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For most Americans, human and sex trafficking is a practice that evokes far-away lands of underdevelopment and need. But according to recent studies, it is a matter that is creeping in through the cracks of broken homes across the country…
Will Latino Voter Purges Continue? Only If We Let Them!
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As a Latina mother, there is nothing more important to me than inculcating in my children the importance of making sure their voices are heard—whether in the classroom, in sports, in student government, in their jobs, in local government,…
Hispanic Voters Threatened to Be Purged from FL Voter Rolls
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Yeral Arroliga, 25, who told the Miami Herald that he is a U.S. Citizen who immigrated from Nicaragua in 1995, is among 198 people who are being listed as potential noncitizens. Mr. Arroliga told the Miami Herald that he has to produce proof…
Rosario Dawson Encourages Latino Voter Registration
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Rosario Dawson says getting Latino youth to vote has become a “critical” life mission.
The successful actress, who was out on Tuesday encouraging young students in New York City to vote as part of “Voter Registration Day,” tells…
Will Hillary Clinton Run for President?
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There is no way to know for sure, but it looks like Hillary Clinton might just be doing it again. She has announced her plans to leave her post as Secretary of State at the end of the year. This would free her up to prepare and strategize…
Romney: "A few words from Bill Clinton can do a man a lot of good."
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Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney addressed the Clinton Global Initiative this morning. Former U.S. president, Bill Clinton, introduced Mr. Romney by alluding to how Mr. Clinton used a Boston schools program called City Year…
'Jim Crow'-Type Voter Suppression Laws Could Bar 10 Million Latinos from Voting
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A new report released yesterday by the Advancement Project finds that voter suppression laws in 23 states have the potential of barring more than 10 million Latino United States citizens from voting in the 2012 elections. The report explains…
Reagan Speechwriter Calls Romney Campaign "Rolling Calamity"
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President Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter, Peggy Noonan, emphasized in the Wall Street Journal yesterday that Mitt Romney's presidential campaign was not only "incompetent" but a continued disaster. This comes in the wake of widespread…