The vast majority of Hispanics did not vote for candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries. Latino men and women, regardless of their age, nation of origin, income and/or educational background, overwhelmingly supported Senator Hillary Clinton throughout this historical electoral process. Senator Clinton’s key victories in states like California, New York, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and New Jersey, were largely due to Latino support. She won two-thirds, or even more, of the Latino votes in most of these states. Senator Clinton also won the Hispanic vote by similar margins in Nevada, Florida, Maryland and Massachusetts. This paper explains the main reasons why most Latinos did not vote for Barack Obama in the Democr...
The following issue brief will focus on the differences in voting patterns among Latinos and Europea...
Presents survey findings on Latinos' support for Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2010 el...
Although the social movement that crossed race, class, sexuality and gender lines before 2008 was ex...
Cada año, en promedio, durante su primer mandato, Barack Obama deportó a cuatrocientas mil personas....
The goals of political campaigns are to successfully reach voters and mobilize them with campaign-sp...
Political Marketing: Barack Obama and the Latino Vote, is an analysis of political marketing (PM) s...
Introduction: This report examines the impact of Latino voters on the 2008 presidential election at ...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
On 6 November 2012, a new president will be elected in the United States. The voters will decide whe...
In 2012, Latino turnout increased by more than a quarter, despite a fall in overall turnout that ele...
Este artículo analiza la situación de la población afroestadounidense, desde el arribo de Barack Oba...
This article deals with an analysis of different kind of material (videos, slogans, songs�), which i...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
This article presents a critical analysis of press coverage of Latinos and the presidential election...
The following issue brief will focus on the differences in voting patterns among Latinos and Europea...
Presents survey findings on Latinos' support for Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2010 el...
Although the social movement that crossed race, class, sexuality and gender lines before 2008 was ex...
Cada año, en promedio, durante su primer mandato, Barack Obama deportó a cuatrocientas mil personas....
The goals of political campaigns are to successfully reach voters and mobilize them with campaign-sp...
Political Marketing: Barack Obama and the Latino Vote, is an analysis of political marketing (PM) s...
Introduction: This report examines the impact of Latino voters on the 2008 presidential election at ...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
On 6 November 2012, a new president will be elected in the United States. The voters will decide whe...
In 2012, Latino turnout increased by more than a quarter, despite a fall in overall turnout that ele...
Este artículo analiza la situación de la población afroestadounidense, desde el arribo de Barack Oba...
This article deals with an analysis of different kind of material (videos, slogans, songs�), which i...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
This article presents a critical analysis of press coverage of Latinos and the presidential election...
The following issue brief will focus on the differences in voting patterns among Latinos and Europea...
Presents survey findings on Latinos' support for Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2010 el...
Although the social movement that crossed race, class, sexuality and gender lines before 2008 was ex...