Democracia U.S.A.

Oct 2, 2008: Palm Beach County's newest citizens get help signing up to vote from Miami-based Democracia USA (SunSentinel.com)
South Florida and across the country, groups such as the Miami-based Democracia USA target newly minted American citizens.

Sep 30, 2008: HOME OF THE DEMOCRACIA U.S.A. HEROES

Sep 23, 2008: Latinos Crucial To McCain's Western Strategy (NPR)
Part of presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain's strategy this fall is going after Latino voters, who are increasing in Western swing states such as New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada.

Sep 23, 2008: GOP Hold On Cuban-Americans Slipping? (NPR)
Among Latinos in the U.S., there is no group that has been more reliably Republican than Cuban-Americans.

Sep 23, 2008: Campaign Ads Look To Reach Hispanic Voters (NPR)
When presidential candidates try to reach reaching Latino voters, there's no silver bullet.

Sep 2, 2008: COMEDIAN GEORGE LOPEZ FOLLOWS DEMOCRACIA U.S.A. LEADERSHIP

Sep 2, 2008: Electoral Dirty Tricks Coming Soon To An In-Box Near You (Project Vote)
Election experts have already worried that the surge of newly registered voters may cause unintentional chaos through long lines and ballot shortages on Election Day. Now there is increased concern that intentional chaos may be caused by partisan forces using something that millions of Americans access every day - the Internet. Although deceiving and disenfranchising voters through political dirty tricks is a staple partisan strategy to influence election reclick here the Internet may be making it easier and more effective than ever to spread misinformation, according to CNN reporter, Stephanie Busari.

Sep 2, 2008: Hispanics prefer personal touch (LasVegasSun.com)
Comedian George Lopez bags groceries while campaigning for Barack Obama at a North Las Vegas supermarket. He says personal contact is the key to getting Hispanic votes.

Aug 28, 2008: Romero hints at run for mayor (Boston.com)
Police Chief John J. Romero is no shrinking violet when it comes to saying what's on his mind. In this instance, though, he is not really working overtime to kill rumors that he is looking for the top job in this majority Latino city of some 70,000.

Aug 27, 2008: Fear grips immigrants after Miss. plant raid (The Miami Herald)
A day after the largest single-workplace immigration raid in U.S. history, Elizabeth Alegria was too scared to send her son to school and worried about when she'd see her husband again.

Aug 27, 2008: Online dirty tricks may mar U.S. elections (CNN)
As the U.S. presidential elections draw closer, voting activists are bracing themselves for an onslaught of online dirty tricks and misinformation campaigns designed to deceive and disenfranchise voters. Barack Obama and John McCain both face potential online attacks from political dirty tricksters.

Aug 27, 2008: Democrats court the Hispanic vote (KansasCity.com)
Sensing an opening because of conservatives' hardline approach to immigration, Democrats are increasing their efforts to reach Hispanic voters in key Southwest states, a move they hope will help propel Sen. Barack Obama to the White House.

Aug 26, 2008: AFL-CIO Events during Democratic National Convention (DenverPost.com)
A quarter of all delegates at the Democratic National Convention will be union members

Aug 22, 2008: Once facing deportation, grad off to college (MiamiHerald.com)
One year ago, Juan Gomez, the Killian High School grad who was saved from deportation, traveled to the nation's capital to advocate for undocumented students.

Aug 19, 2008: Savage: "America is being overrun by an invasion force from Mexico" (MediaMatters.com)
Michael Savage claimed that "America is being overrun by an invasion force from Mexico that'll soon take over the country." After noting a news report stating that immigration, higher birth rates among immigrants, and an aging white population are responsible in part for America's changing demographics,

Aug 11, 2008: Orlando-area Hispanics' votes will be vital to campaigners (Orlando Sentinel)
No political party can claim Jose Rivera as its own. Although he is a registered Republican, the east Orlando resident has asserted his independence since casting his first presidential ballot in 1976. That year it went to Jimmy Carter.

Aug 6, 2008: The Candidates (The New York Times )
Details on John McCain, Republican presidential candidate, and Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate.

Aug 6, 2008: Obama Talks Energy in Indiana as Veep Focus Turns to Bayh (foxnews.com)
Speculation on who will be Barack Obama’s running mate heated up again Wednesday as Sen. Evan Bayh prepared to introduce the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee at an energy-themed town hall meeting in Elkhart, Ind.

Aug 6, 2008: McCain Thinks We're Better Off Than We Were 8 Years Ago - But Worse Off Than We Were 4 Years Ago (ABC NEWS)
Sen. John McCain's new TV ad (watch HERE) asserts that "Washington's broken. John McCain knows it. We're worse off than we were four years ago."

Aug 6, 2008: Bush 'Deeply Concerned' About State of Human Rights in China (Foxnews.com)
SEOUL, South Korea — The same day of his arrival in Beijing for the Olympics, U.S. President George W. Bush plans to pointedly express "deep concerns" about the state of human rights in China and urge the communist nation to allow political freedom for its citizens.

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