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2012

Analysis and Opinions

How Latino Voters Have Shaped the Story of the 2012 Elections

November 3, 2012 admin 0

By Beth Reinhard

Analysis and Opinions

Capps M.I.A. on the Economy

November 2, 2012 admin 0

By Abel Maldonado

Analysis and Opinions

Texas Democrats are dreaming

November 2, 2012 admin 0

By DAVID M.

Analysis and Opinions

Nevada Senate race heats up, with Latino voters’ help

October 31, 2012 admin 0

By Lisa Mascaro

Immigration

The Power of the Few: Latino voters in swing states

October 30, 2012 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez

Analysis and Opinions

The Upside of Opportunism

October 30, 2012 admin 0

By David Brooks

Analysis and Opinions

Election May Hinge on Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts

October 30, 2012 admin 0

by Ronald Brownstein

Analysis and Opinions

Changing Demographics Won’t Mean the End of Republican Party

October 30, 2012 admin 0

By Michael Barone

Analysis and Opinions

Mitt Romney’s New Tune on Immigration

October 26, 2012 admin 0

By Fawn Johnson

Analysis and Opinions

A Second First Term Meet: Obama’s new agenda, same as the old agenda, only less.

October 24, 2012 admin 0

By WSJ, Editorial

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