With talks in D.C. relentlessly concentrating on the threat of a sequester, I have spent a lot of time thinking back to an event I participated in a few weeks ago. On February 6th I took part in an event that was so obvious in value, yet so rare in practice these days. I sat down […]
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Guest Blogger: Rafael Fantauzzi “It is Time for Hispanic Leaders to Stand up on the National Debt”
February 26, 2013 By Latinovations Staff
Filed Under: Economy, Guest Blogger, Issues, Politics, Uncategorized Tagged With: Campaign to Fix the Debt, Common Ground Summit, Congress, debt, Economy, Hispanic Vote, Hispanics, Latinos, Maria Cardona, Medicare, National Debt, National Puerto Rican Coalition, Obama, Rafael Fantauzzi, sequestration, Social Security
Comentarios from Maria Cardona: “A fight for the soul of the GOP”
January 4, 2012 By Latinovations Staff
Tuesday night’s tight contest for the top spot in the Iowa Republican caucuses reflects the ongoing tension that exists within the Republican Party. This struggle between the conservative religious voters — whose voice is strong and loud in Iowa and was represented by Rick Santorum — and the more moderate, mainstream voters, represented by Mitt […]
Filed Under: Comentarios from Maria, Elections, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2012 Presidential Election, Bain Capital, Barack Obama, CNN, Dream Act, GOP, GOP candidates, Hispanic Vote, Hispanics, Iowa, Iowa caucuses, Latino vote, Latinos, Maria Cardona, Matthew Dowd, Mitt Romney, President Obama, Primaries, Republican Party, Rick Santorum
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