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Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services With November 5 days away, how can Californians make sure their vote counts? “We’re in a political environment where there’s a lot of unreliable information, and the number one question I get asked is: ‘Where do I vote?’” said Joe Kocurek, California deputy secretary...
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Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services A días de noviembre 5, ¿cómo pueden los californianos asegurarse de que su voto cuente? “Estamos en un ambiente político donde hay mucha información poco confiable, y la pregunta número uno que me hacen es: ‘¿Dónde voto?'”, dijo Joe Kocurek, subsecretario de Estado de...
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It is no coincidence that health appears among the main concerns of Hispanic voters just a few days before the November 5 elections. Inequity in the United States health system is a persistent problem that disproportionately affects our community. Although we are the largest minority in the country, we...
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There is no doubt that Kamala Harris will win the majority of the Hispanic vote on November 5. All the Democratic presidential candidates without exception have done so at one time or another. But the question that will probably only be cleared up on the day of the vote...
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El 9 de octubre marcó el primer día de votación anticipada en Arizona y ambos candidatos presidenciales expondrán sus argumentos a los votantes. El gobernador Tim Walz, DFL-Minn., candidato demócrata a vicepresidente, asistió a eventos en el área de Phoenix ese día, incluyendo una reunión con líderes tribales de...
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October 9 marked the first day of early voting in Arizona and both presidential hopefuls will be making their cases to voters. Gov. Tim Walz, DFL-Minn., the Democratic candidate for vice president, attended events in the Phoenix area on that day, including a meeting with tribal leaders of the...
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Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services Aunque el uso político de la inmigración como chivo expiatorio del odio no es nada nuevo, el voto latino (el grupo demográfico de votantes de mayor crecimiento en Estados Unidos, con actualmente 36,2 millones de latinos que representan el 15% de todos los votantes...
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Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services Although the political use of immigration as a scapegoat for hate is nothing new, the Latino vote — the largest-growing U.S. voter demographic, with currently 36.2 million Latinos representing 15% of all eligible voters — able to decide elections in large states like California,...
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Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D. & Francisco J. Silva, Esq. Ethnic Media Services As we observe National Civic Health Month every August, we are reminded that the power of voting extends far beyond the ballot box. It is the foundation of a healthier and more equitable society. Civic Health Month...