Latino Voters
Update on Arizona state election
As many as 40 million Hispanic voters could be eligible to vote in 18 years
In his first interview since his defeat, Paul Ryan expressed his surprise at his ticket’s resounding loss.
Changes to immigration laws on horizon?
In the wake of the Republicans’ disastrous showing among Latino voters in Tuesday’s election, President Obama may be pressing ahead with immigration reform, despite Republican objections.
Tuesday's decisive Republican loss is causing many in the conservative party to reconsider their approach to many key demographic groups.
Record surge in Hispanic vote could force Washington's hand in passing comprehensive immigration reform
Hispanic vote on the rise out west
High Hispanic voting turnout could give Obama Florida, Nevada, Virginia and Colorado.
According to Univision, a record number 12.2 million Latinos are expected to cast their votes on Tuesday.
First Lady Michelle Obama has finally appeared in her first campaign ad, a Spanish-language spot with talk show host Cristina Saralegui.
New report points finger at tougher voting laws in Florida, other key states as culprit
Two polls show Presidential race tight in both swing states leading into Monday's final Presidential Debate
A new poll by impreMedia-Latino Decisions revealed that Latino voters have demonstrated an increased level of interest and engagement this election season.
A new study revealed that while Latino Catholics and those not religiously affiliated largely supported Obama, Latino evangelicals were divided among the candidates.