Politics + Research Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)
November 18, 2009
Report from America’s Voice: The New Constituents… How Latinos Will Shape Congressional Apportionmention After the 2010 Census
November 9, 2009
Poll: 41 percent say Obama has not improved race relations
October 9, 2009
LATINA VOTER INTERNET AND NEW MEDIA USAGE: Groundbreaking Poll Shows Internet & New Media Usage Vital for Engaging Latinas
August 21, 2009
Latino Policy Coalition poll indicates Obama trusted by Latinos; White House economic program rates high
It’s official: Political survey shows Latinos overall don’t trust Republicans for nada
August 17, 2009
New Cato Report Highlights Economic Benefits of Legalizing Immigrants – Reform that Includes Legalization Would Yield a Net Benefit of $180 Billion Over 10 Years, While Enforcement Efforts Alone Would Incur $80 Billion in Losses
August 10, 2009
Americans Return to Tougher Immigration Stance – More want immigration decreased than kept the same or increased
June 24, 2009
Blacks, Latinos in L.A. more conservative than whites, Times Poll finds
June 16, 2009
In a new report, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)—an anti-immigrant hate group – Takes Aim at Virginia’s Immigrants and Children
June 1, 2009
Republican Base Heavily White, Conservative, Religious – Only 5% are Hispanic according to new Gallup poll
January 16, 2009
Hispanics and the New Administration – Immigration Slips as a Top Priority – Pew Hispanic Report
October 29, 2008
AP Poll: Colorado Hispanics overwhelmingly back Obama
October 20, 2008
Una encuesta exclusiva realizada para El Tiempo Latino revela que la tendencia del voto hispano en el área favorece al candidato demócrata Barack Obama para las elecciones presidenciales del 4 de noviembre. De los 502 latinos entrevistados, el 85,2% dijo que votaría a Obama y el 14,8% al republicano John McCain.
October 15, 2008
Grain Foods Foundation Presents New Research to Congressional Hispanic Caucus
October 7, 2008
New Survey Shows Significant Numbers of Latino Voters Still Persuadable in Battleground States
October 2, 2008
NDN’s Analysis of Hispanic Voters in Florida Increasingly Relevant
September 18, 2008
Democrats and Barack Obama enjoy increasingly strong support with Hispanic voters, according to a new survey released Thursday. The study, released by the Pew Hispanic Center, shows 65 percent of Latino registered voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 26 percent identify with or lean toward the GOP.
September 10, 2008
Polls: Latinos favor Obama in 3 important battleground states
September 6, 2008
Obama builds large lead among Latinos in key Southwest states, McCain leads among Latinos in Florida
August 1, 2008
Democracia USA Launches 2008 Central Florida Hispanic Voter Project
July 30, 2008
Senator Ken Salazar, Representative Michael Honda, and other congressional leaders joined high-ranking corporate representatives to speak on the importance of achieving greater integration of Hispanics within the United States. Speakers echoed themes emphasized in the new AS/COA white paper on Hispanic integration and the role of the private sector. Integration is both a challenge and an opportunity. Above all, it is a pressing issue for the U.S. economy, society and politics.
July 28, 2008
New Report from the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute : Latino Voting Statistics 2008
July 24, 2008
three times as many respondents said being black would help Obama (32%) with Latino voters than said it would hurt him (11%); the majority (53%) said his race would make no difference to Latino voters
Hispanic registered voters support Democrat Barack Obama for president over Republican John McCain by 66% to 23%, according to a nationwide survey of 2,015 Latinos conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center, from June 9 through July 13, 2008.
July 9, 2008
SVREP President’s Report #1 (2008): The Latino Voter Registration Surge in 2008
June 18, 2008
Latino voters favor Obama over McCain, according to University of Washington pollsters
June 9, 2008
Obama did not fare well against Hillary Clinton among Hispanics in the 2008 primaries, but the early indications are that he will do well among this increasingly Democratic group in the general election. The May data show Obama with a 62% to 29% advantage over McCain among Hispanics.
June 2, 2008
Democratic Group Says Hispanic Voters Run to Democratic Party – USA
April 21, 2008
Hispanic Women Democrats Say It’s About Leadership, Not Race or Gender
April 1, 2008
New Synovate Study Shows Hispanic Voters Have Views Similar to Whites, Blacks and Asians in the US – Except on Immigration and the War in Iraq
February 27, 2008
Latino Decisions :: Statewide Poll of Latino Voters in Texas Brings Upcoming Elections Into Clearer Focus
February 25, 2008
Pew Hispanic Center Report: The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries
January 8, 2008
Voter I.D. Requirements Reduce Political Participation, Study Finds
December 6, 2007
Study: Hispanics Represent Small Portion Of Arkansas Voters
Pew Hispanic Center Report: Hispanics and the 2008 Election: A Swing Vote?
October 23, 2007
Why are Latinos More Politically Trusting than Other Americans? – (A research paper) by Marisa Abrajano, R. Alvarez
October 3, 2007
Immigrants tipping congressional scales – (very interesting report)
September 26, 2007
Americas Majority Foundation Releases New Study: Border Wars: The Impact of Immigration on the Latino Vote
September 25, 2007
Hispanics Want Candidates to Focus on Education: Poll
May 21, 2007
Immigration Proposals Split Views in U.S.
April 25, 2007
Richardson Leads Romney in 2008 U.S. Race: Angus Reid Global Monitor
April 4, 2007
Poll: Cuban-Americans back change
April 3, 2007
Survey: Many Latino Voters Think Iraq War A Mistake
December 19, 2006
Latino Politics Research and the Development of American Political Science
December 6, 2006
Lack of U.S. immigration reform forcing states to act, study says
Class finds Washington Hispanics lack political representation
November 28, 2006
Dems won over Latino voters, study says
November 7, 2006
Latinos in California Do Not Approve of Schwarzenegger; However, Only 37% Think that Phil Angelides Will Win; a Super-Majority Disapproves of the War in Iraq