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Alexei Koseff CalMatters A campaign spot flooding TV airwaves in the Sacramento region this election season warns that the incumbent Republican Assemblymember is “backed by anti-abortion extremists” who “know he’ll back their dangerous, anti-choice agenda.” Residents of the northern Los Angeles suburbs might find their YouTube videos begin with...
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What a coincidence. Exactly five weeks before the November 5 elections, President Joe Biden thought it was the best time to further tighten restrictions on the right to asylum and affect the most vulnerable people. Is it a coincidence that one of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ greatest weaknesses...
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Less than 72 hours after President Biden’s administration announced the details of the “Keeping Families Together” program, to benefit undocumented people married to citizens In the United States, a federal judge in Texas blocked the measure to benefit at least 150,000 families. Of course, the decision of Judge J....
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On the eve of the National Convention that will take place from July 15 to 18 in Milwaukee, the Republican Party unveiled one of the most anti-immigration platforms in the history of the country. The list of promises against migrants clearly reflects Donald Trump’s political thinking and confirms the...
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Ryan Sabalow CalMatters Si la asambleísta demócrata Wendy Carrillo hubiera escuchado los consejos habituales de los consultores de campaña, no habría dicho mucho después de chocar su auto mientras conducía ebria el otoño pasado. Podría haber emitido una disculpa por escrito y luego evitar hablar sobre su DUI, con la esperanza...
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Ryan Sabalow CalMatters If Democratic Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo had listened to the standard advice from campaign consultants, she wouldn’t have said much after crashing her car while driving drunk last fall. She might have issued a written apology and then avoided speaking about her DUI, in the hopes that voters would...
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Jacqueline Munis CalMatters Casi 3,7 millones de estudiantes y 667.000 recién nacidos en California tienen dinero invertido en una cuenta de ahorros para ayudar a pagar la universidad. Pero la mayoría de las familias no saben que el dinero está ahí. Citlali López, estudiante de segundo año de psicología...
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Jacqueline Munis CalMatters Nearly 3.7 million students and 667,000 newborns in California have money invested in a savings account to help pay for college. But most families don’t know the money is there. Citlali Lopez, a second-year psychology student at Sacramento State, found out a few months ago she...
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Less than seven months before the November 5 elections, we hear again that Latinos could be decisive in the outcome. Of the six swing states that could define the presidential election in one way or another, Arizona and Nevada emerge as two key places where the Latino vote can,...