In The News – 2016
Trump makes last-minute push to add Hispanic to Cabinet
Trump under pressure to pick a Hispanic for his Cabinet
Latino Elected Officials Urged to Prepare for Emergencies
NALEO Report Outlines Latino Voter Problems in 2016 Election
Minority advocates, Trump transition team hold closed-door meeting
Calls to Spanish-language Voter Hotline Signal Latino Mobilization
Don’t Give Up. Don’t Give In. The Latino Vote Counts.
Clinton Leads Trump by 60 Points With Latino Voters in Latest NALEO/Telemundo Poll
Early Latino Turnout Numbers Give Reason for Optimism and Concern
Latino civic engagement group to press feds for undisrupted elections
Money everywhere, just not for Latinos
As she gains in polls, Clinton seeks Latino support in unusual places
Latinos disappointed with Clinton VP pick
Garcetti Encourages More Latino Appointments
Former governor, Cabinet member Bill Richardson says Clinton needed Latino running mate
The First Night Of The DNC Had Almost As Many People Of Color Speaking As The Entire RNC
Latino Republicans Don’t Love Donald Trump, But They Definitely Dislike Hillary Clinton
Behind The Scenes With Frustrated Latino Republicans At Trump’s Convention
Latino groups gathered at RNC put out a national agenda – and it’s not just immigration
This Year’s Most Awkward Job? Latino Republican Outreach
The Latino Vote 2016
At Political Gathering, Whiffs of Hope for a Latino Vice President
Julián Castro: Supreme Court immigration decision ‘not definitive’
Gary Johnson Remarks at NALEO Conference
‘They Really Let Us Down’: Latino Immigrants React to Supreme Court Decision
Sanders tells Latino group Trump ‘will not be president’
Bernie Sanders To Speak At National Latino Conference After Clinton, Trump Decline
Latino group says Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton gave them a “slap in the face”
NALEO Slams Clinton and Trump for Not Attending Organization’s National Conference of Latino Leaders
Battleground-State Voter Registration Gives Democrats Early Edge
Here’s The Estimated Number Of Latino Voters Who Could Be Affected By Voting Laws
Tougher Voting Laws Could Seriously Affect At Least 875,000 Latino Voters