10/18/12
Maribel Hastings is a senior adviser to America’s Voice: WASHINGTON—When immigration finally came up as a topic in a presidential debate, Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s response earned him the title of Cynic-in-Chief. He continued to attack President Barack Obama for failing to pass an immigration reform bill that neither he nor the Republican Party supports; [...]
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Voz Y Voto 2012
Epifanías, inmigración y el voto latino
by Maribel Hastings on 11/12/2012
Obama al frente entre votantes hispanos de Colorado
Por Maribel Hastings on 26/10/2012 at 11:32am
Apechar el tema migratorio gana elecciones: Obama y la lección Reid
America's Voice | Released on 10/25/2012
Extremismo republicano en inmigración: Más claro no canta un gallo
by Maribel Hastings on 10/23/2012
Hispanos de Nuevo México con Obama
by Maribel Hastings on 10/19/2012
Debate presidencial: Romney, el cínico en jefe
by Maribel Hastings on 10/18/2012
Mitt Romney, cynic-in-chief
America's Voice | Released on 10/18/2012 at 2:20am
Votantes hispanos de Virginia permanecen con Obama
by Maribel Hastings on 10/17/2012
Latinos de Arizona con Obama
by Maribel Hastings on 10/09/2012
Sondeo: Voto latino de Florida y Nevada prefiere a Obama sobre Romney
by Maribel Hastings on 10/04/2012
Immigration reform: If Obama’s re-elected, will it be “Yes, He Can” or “No, He Can’t”?
by Maribel Hastings on 09/06/2012 at 4:46pm
The Quest for the Latino Vote: Not Just Message, But Substance
by Maribel Hastings on 09/05/2012 at 4:01pm
Buscando el voto latino: no sólo mensaje sino sustancia
by Maria Ponce on 09/05/2012
Romney changes his tone, but offers little of substance
by Maribel Hastings on 06/22/2012 at 5:17pm
Obama: sin reforma migratoria, pero con amplio margen de apoyo latino
by Maribel Hastings on 06/22/2012
Tagged as: Voz Y Voto 2012
09/06/12
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – California Congressman Xavier Becerra, an Obama campaign surrogate, is one hundred percent certain that the president will be re-elected. And when that happens, Becerra said yesterday at a forum on the Latino vote and immigration, he will deliver the comprehensive immigration reform bill he promised to pass in 2008. “It’s not [...]
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09/05/12
Maribel Hastings is a Senior Advisor at America’s Voice: CHARLOTTE, North Carolina—In close elections like this one, the Latino vote can be decisive not just in traditionally Hispanic-heavy states, but in other states where a few thousand votes can tip the balance and determine whether there’s a change of occupant in the White House. For [...]
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06/22/12
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida – Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney didn’t tell his audience at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) annual conference whether or not he’d rescind the Obama Administration’s temporary relief from deportation for certain DREAMers. He promised that if elected “I will put in place my own [...]
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06/14/12
WASHINGTON – Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, still hasn’t offered any immigration proposals that might make him more sympathetic to many Latino voters-especially after taking positions in the primaries promoting “self-deportation” and promising to veto the DREAM Act. But some on the Republican side are looking to cut some evangelical voters out [...]
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06/13/12
ORLANDO, Florida – If the Obama campaign counts Florida among the states that could swing either way come November 6th, a visit to the central region of the state shows why. The Hispanic voters I interviewed here expressed a lack of enthusiasm with the political process; some are already sure they won’t vote at all, [...]
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06/06/12
ORLANDO, Florida – The group gathered at New Covenant Baptist Church last Thursday night wasn’t large, but it was determined. And the community leaders, faith leaders and activists had reason to celebrate: a federal judge blocked some sections of Florida’s 2011 voter-registration law, HB 1355. The controversial law, signed by Florida’s Republican governor Rick Scott, [...]
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05/15/12
President Barack Obama’s announcement that he now supports same-sex marriage came, he said, as the result of a process of “evolution” and a question of principles. The announcement was a risky political move, to be sure, to make a handful of months before the general election; it will undoubtedly help him with a broad and [...]
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05/09/12
The newest “talking point” we’re hearing from Hispanic Republicans about immigration is that Barack Obama hasn’t fulfilled his promise to push for immigration reform during his first year in office, when Democrats controlled both houses of Congress. For good measure, they point out that the Obama administration has deported more undocumented immigrants each year than [...]
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02/29/12
It's no coincidence that Barack Obama's 2012 campaign will open its fourth Arizona office in the middle of the heavily Latino neighborhood of Glendale. Betting on the increase in eligible Latino voters, and on the mobilization generated by anti-immigrant politics here, Democrats are hoping that Arizona won't just be competitive in November, but that it will swing to the Democratic column.
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02/27/12
Mr. Manuel Ramírez Chávez was born in Michoacán, Mexico, but arrived in the United States when he was eight years old. Fifty-six years later, at the age of 64, he's finally becoming a citizen. He didn't do it earlier, he said, "because I'd never seen as much discrimination as (I see) now, so much racism, so much persecution against Hispanics."
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02/24/12
In order to win over the most conservative, extremist voters in the Arizona Republican primary (which will be held Tuesday, February 28th), presidential candidate Mitt Romney called the state's immigration policy a "model" for others to follow.
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02/16/12
Conservative Republicans want Marco Rubio to be the vice-presidential candidate in November's presidential election. At least, that's what the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) showed last weekend.
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02/09/12
DENVER-They may be undocumented, naturalized, or first- second- or third-generation citizens, but if one thing unites many Hispanics in Colorado it's their discontent with the anti-immigrant rhetoric coming out of the Republican primary.
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02/06/12
Republican caucus attendees in Nevada chose Mitt Romney to carry their standard (and delegates) in the campaign for the presidential nomination, and all eyes there are now fixed on November's general election.
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02/03/12
Although the Republican primary process has barely begun, Mitt Romney is looking like the inevitable nominee. This Saturday, he's expected to repeat his 2008 triumph in the Nevada caucus, winning a state that will be decisive in the fight for the White House in November, and where the Latino vote will be instrumental.
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02/02/12
To many, the winner of last night's primary in the Sunshine State has practically guaranteed himself the Republican presidential nomination. Erasing his loss four years ago, Mitt Romney, the improbable candidate, won Florida on the way to his coronation as Barack Obama's opponent this November.
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01/31/12
They call Casa Marín, "the lucky corner" ("La Esquina de la Suerte" in Spanish), and the restaurant's owner assures me that candidate Mitt Romney's visit to his establishment on Sunday guarantees his triumph in today's Republican primary.
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01/30/12
Speaking to the Hispanic Leadership Network (HLN), Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida sounded like someone who knows he's being considered as a possible running mate for the Republican nominee this fall.
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01/27/12
Maybe someone told Mitt Romney he'd have to make a serious effort to attract Latino voters, especially on the eve of the Republican primary in Florida. Whatever the cause, the former Massachusetts governor, who has some of the most extreme positions on immigration of anyone in the field, decided that it was time to take advantage of his Mexican roots.
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01/27/12
In her first dispatch for America's Voice's Voz Y Voto 2012 series, Maribel Hastings reports that Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have lost no time in throwing bombs in their quest for the Latino vote, or more precisely, the Cuban vote-in the Florida presidential primary on January 31st.
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