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Latino voters
Opinion polls skip over Latinos
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 7, 2016
For years, Latino voters have been seen as a crucial swing bloc. It’s among the fastest growing sectors of the American electorate, and Latino votes are highly prized – especially in battleground states like Florida, Nevada and North Carolina. But if you look closely at some of the national opinion polling, you might find something […]
At the RNC, Hispanic Chamber endorses Clinton
Jul 20, 2016
The group's president says the Trump campaign is becoming “frankly scary."
Latinos more in favor of health care reform: Poll
Jun 14, 2013
Nationwide, skepticism over the Affordable Care Act is persistent. But according to a poll conducted by the Spanish language broadcaster Univision, Latinos in California have a much more positive take new health care law.
Polling Latinos for business opportunities
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Jeff Tyler
Nov 13, 2012
In the wake of their crucial role in President Obama's re-election, Latinos are receiving more attention than ever from U.S. businesses.
Latino voters grow in number, political importance
Nov 8, 2012
With the election over and the numbers in, pollsters are now combing through the data to tell us who voted and what they were saying when they cast their votes. This year's big surprise: Latino turnout.
Jorge Ramos on the candidates, immigration, and the Latino vote
Nov 5, 2012
Jorge Ramos, anchor for Univision News, shares his take on what matters most to Latino voters this election and where the presidential candidates stand on the issue of immigration.
Latino voters grow in number, prize jobs and education
by
Scott Tong
Oct 11, 2012
A new survey shows the demographic group is most concerned about jobs, the economy, and education for their children.
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PODCAST: GOP courts Latinos, Unilever unveils a new strategy
Aug 28, 2012
Housing is up, consumer confidence is down. How do you feel about the economy?
The Latino vote surging in Texas
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David Gura
May 28, 2012
There's no suspense about the outcome of the Texas Republican primary, but the future of elections there might change with its population.