Jul 29 WATCH: Biden speaks during online event on the November election and the Latino community By Candice Norwood and Ellen Knickmeyer, Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press Joe Biden participated in a virtual event hosted by UnidosUS Action Fund President and CEO Janet Murguía. Continue reading
Feb 23 What Sanders’ Nevada win says about Latino voter turnout By Candice Norwood Latino voters who backed Sanders helped give him a decisive victory in Nevada that established him as the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination. Continue reading
Oct 24 Watch 4:42 How the push to register Latino voters could change Arizona’s political makeup By PBS News Hour Arizona, a traditionally red state, could be in play this election for the first time in decades. Hoping to boost voter turnout, a group called One Arizona focused on helping eligible Latinos register to vote, signing up 150,000 voters this… Continue watching
Aug 26 Trump immigration waffle reflects voter confusion on issue By Nicholas Riccardi and Bill Barrow, Associated Press Donald Trump won the GOP primaries on the strength of an aggressive immigration policy, but is now using a softer tone. Continue reading
Jun 06 In California, more Latinos registering as ‘no-party voters’ By Amanda Gomez The Democratic Party is relying on Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric to drive up Latino turnout this fall. But while conventional wisdom holds that most new Latino voters will register as Democrats, an increasing number in California — a key state… Continue reading
Feb 03 2016 voters will be most diverse ever By Kenya Downs Voters in this year’s presidential election will be some of the most diverse ever, according to the Pew Research Center. By Election Day, nearly one-in-three eligible voters will be Hispanic, black, Asian or any other racial and ethnic minority. Continue reading
Jan 20 Latino millennials could be major voting bloc — if turnout is high enough By Daniel Bush If all Latino millennials voted in 2016, they'd have major sway in the presidential race. But that will depend on boosting turnout among young voters who make up almost half of the overall Hispanic electorate. Continue reading
Oct 28 Both parties duck immigration reform in attempts to attract Colorado’s Latino voters By Katie Kuntz, Rocky Mountain PBS I-News Latinos could have an especially strong impact on races in Colorado, but even in the most contentious races there, candidates are largely staying silent on immigration reform, a motivating political issue to many Latinos, says Katie Kuntz of Rocky Mountain… Continue reading
Oct 19 Watch Shields and Brooks Debrief on the Town Hall Debate, George McGovern’s Legacy Shields and Brooks Debrief on the Town Hall Debate, George McGovern's Legacy… Continue watching