textAbstract: Latinos’ increasing numbers and their uncertain voting behaviors have enticed Democrats and Republicans to actively court this demographic group, seeking their partisan identification. Through in-depth interviews with campaign strategists, a quantitative content analysis of Latino-oriented television advertisements, and a survey of Latino citizens, this project examines these efforts. Findings reveal the nature of the Democrats and Republicans’ divergent approaches to meeting this new stakeholder group, how Latinos are constructed in campaign discourse, and Latinos’ modest levels of identification with these organizations. With implications for communication scholars, the parties, Latinos, and organizations in general...
There is limited solid evidence on the determinants of partisan preference among Latinos in the Unit...
Hispanics/Latinos are the fastest growing and the second largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Are Latinos, especially immigrants, less partisan than other American ethnic groups? In the 2012 Lat...
textAbstract: Latinos’ increasing numbers and their uncertain voting behaviors have enticed Democra...
In U.S. elections, the Latino vote is a coveted political voting bloc that has historically voted in...
The past few elections have witnessed an increased contestation of votes across racial and ethnic id...
The majority of Latinos in the United States identify with the Democratic Party, a tendency with bro...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Latinos are a large and growing portion of the US population but are less numerous among participant...
The accelerated growth of the Latino population in the United States has made Latinos a coveted addi...
Since the 2000 presidential election, voter education and mobilization have witnessed a renaissance ...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
There is limited solid evidence on the determinants of partisan preference among Latinos in the Unit...
Hispanics/Latinos are the fastest growing and the second largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Are Latinos, especially immigrants, less partisan than other American ethnic groups? In the 2012 Lat...
textAbstract: Latinos’ increasing numbers and their uncertain voting behaviors have enticed Democra...
In U.S. elections, the Latino vote is a coveted political voting bloc that has historically voted in...
The past few elections have witnessed an increased contestation of votes across racial and ethnic id...
The majority of Latinos in the United States identify with the Democratic Party, a tendency with bro...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
Latinos are a large and growing portion of the US population but are less numerous among participant...
The accelerated growth of the Latino population in the United States has made Latinos a coveted addi...
Since the 2000 presidential election, voter education and mobilization have witnessed a renaissance ...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
With California’s Proposition 187 in 1994 as the backdrop for the relationship between Latinos and t...
There is limited solid evidence on the determinants of partisan preference among Latinos in the Unit...
Hispanics/Latinos are the fastest growing and the second largest ethnic minority in the United State...
Are Latinos, especially immigrants, less partisan than other American ethnic groups? In the 2012 Lat...