Elections
Influential Hispanic civil rights group to endorse Biden for re-election at Arizona event, media reports
UnidosUS will endorse the Biden-Harris campaign at an event in Phoenix, where Latino issues have come into the spotlight in recent months
Kari Lake looks to close spending gap with Ruben Gallego with ad blitz as Arizona senate race heats up
The candidate is set to invest $10 million in the push. Most of the ads will focus on immigration and the southern border.
The Venezuelan opposition might win the elections, but a transition of power is far from guaranteed
For the first time in more than a decade, Venezuela will be holding competitive elections. Nevertheless, hesitation on a possible transition of power remains
Cartels are influencing the Mexican elections through violence; some politicians are adapting to keep going
The Washington Post followed senatorial candidate Willy Ochoa, who has beefed up his security detail to campaign in the state of Chiapas
Venezuela elections 2024: When are they taking place and who is running against Maduro?
President Nicolás Maduro is seeking a third consecutive term
Rhythm of revolution: Venezuela's Maduro calls for reality show to choose jingle for electoral campaign
The name of the singing contest is called "Factor M"
Miami's new voting map poised to reshape Latino neighborhood demographics
From Coconut Grove to Edgewater and Allapattah, P5, as Miami's proposed voting map is known, would make some minor changes to the city's districts
Venezuelan opposition leaders describe presidential elections as 'existential fight'
María Corina Machado and presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia continue campaigning as the time of going to the ballot box approaches
Venezuelan opposition candidate holds 40-point lead over Maduro as election looms, Datincorp survey reveals
Two weeks after his surprise anointment, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia already has a commanding lead. The margin is only expected to grow.
Biden Campaign takes on family separations during Trump administration in latest ad aimed at Latinos
The ad focuses on the stark differences between the President and his presumptive opponent
Biden's new $1M ad campaign highlights abortion rights to engage Latino men
The multi-platform campaign will air both in English and Spanish, targeting Trump's stance on the issue and on the protection on women's "freedom"
Spring surprise: Southern border sees unprecedented dip in illegal crossings
Migrant crossings at the southern border have decreased more than 40% since December and have remained stable through the first four months of 2024
Miami to vote on new electoral map after court ruled it was 'racially gerrymandered'
The decision comes after a deal that will also have voters decide on a proposed limitation for future redistricting
Trump vows to deploy National Guard for immigrant deportations as he intensifies rhetoric ahead of elections
In a rare and lengthy interview with Time magazine, the presumptive GOP nominee opened up about his plans and goals if he's reelected
Young Latinos hold the power to shape the election, but they don't seem to feel the urge to vote
As they become a focal group, young Latino voters discussed their main concern and their apathy for the electoral process in a new survey
Latinos con Biden will place heavier focus on economy and healthcare over immigration, initiative chair says
One of Biden's primary initiatives to reach the demographic will place its focus on the economy and healthcare, Rep. Veronica Escobar told La Opinión
Trump promised to increase efforts to win over Latinos—so far, there's little evidence of progress
The presumptive GOP nominee said he would hold major events to reach the Latino vote, but despite promises, little steps have been taken
Americans are increasingly critical and dissatisfied with a Biden-Trump election rematch
As voters come closer to facing the same choice they did four years ago, about half of them wish they could change both options in the ballot
Does Donald Trump deserve total immunity for 'official acts'? SCOTUS starts hearing arguments
SCOTUS hears arguments on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution after leaving office for "official acts" while he was president
Spanish-language media outlets launch nonpartisan campaigns to engage the Latino vote
TelevisaUnivision and the Hispanic Federation announced plans to mobilize Latino voters through registration drives and other initiatives
From Arizona to North Carolina: Biden's edge over Trump in battleground states narrows amid economic woes
Biden is ahead in just one of the seven states most likely to determine the outcome of his matchup with Donald Trump, according to the latest Bloomberg survey
How the term 'invasion' is dividing the GOP when it comes to discussing immigration
As presumptive GOP candidate Donald Trump intensifies his anti-immigration rhetoric, some conservative organizations denounce the use of the term "invasion"
How the Biden-Harris campaign is stepping up efforts to engage the Latino electorate
From lengthy sit-down interviews in Spanish networks to expensive Spanglish ad campaigns, here's how the incumbent is trying to retain the Latino vote.
Humanitarian organization rejects claims that they were encouraging immigrant voter fraud
Voter fraud by immigrants has become a major concern for the GOP, but are these claims realistic? Exhaustive data says no
Hispanic Caucus backs Rob Menendez, son of disgraced politician, ahead of New Jersey elections
Seeking to maintain and grow their numbers, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus has given its support to Rep. Bob Menendez ahead of state primaries.
Latinos are voting more in line with White, non-Hispanic blue-collar workers: ex-GOP strategist Mike Madrid
In an interview with The Latin Times, Madrid reflects on the strategies each party must adopt to secure the support of the largest minority group in the US
Venezuelans Abroad Unable To Meet Absentee Voting Requirements
Venezuelan law includes a provision for absentee voting, which lets citizens vote at embassies and consulates even if they're living outside the country.
U.S. and Venezuelan Representatives Meet in Mexico as Sanctions Deadline Approaches Rapidly
Representatives from both governments secretly met this week to discuss Venezuela's elections. The U.S. continues to ponder on whether to reimpose sanctions.
Study Challenges Conventional Wisdom: Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Might Not Be a Winning Strategy
Making anti-immigration rhetoric a key part of campaigns may not guarantee a win, an American University analysis reveals
Miami-Dade Latinos Voice Top Concerns from Housing to Inflation Ahead of Elections
News anchor Jose Diaz-Balart sat down with a group of prospective voters at the historic Ball & Chain Restaurant in Little Havana