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  • When it Comes to the Youth Vote, Biden’s TikTok Ban is Bad Politics

    Jeannine Chiang Ethnic Media Services The clock is ticking for TikTok, the wildly popular social media platform that boasts 150 million monthly users in the U.S. Citing national security the Biden Administration in April ordered the Chinese-owned company to sell its US operations within a year or be banned....
  • Why are Biden and Trump fighting for the Latino vote?

    In each electoral cycle we hear the chant that Hispanics will be the decisive factor in the presidential elections. And it is correct. We have the potential as long as Hispanic US citizens over the age of 18 register and vote, by mail or in person. In 2024 we...
  • 10 Reasons to vote if you are a Mexican migrant

    Mexico will be holding its presidential elections this Sunday, June 2. Of the millions of Mexicans residing abroad, a total of 226,661 registered to vote. If you haven’t registered, don’t worry. You can go to vote on Sunday with a valid INE credential at 23 consular offices. Find the...
  • Why is it important to vote in 2024?

    José López Zamorano La Red Hispana “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable, the art of the best.” The phrase was coined by the military man and politician Otto von Bismarck, credited with the feat of achieving the reunification of Germany in 1871. More than 150 years...
  • Encuesta: Mujeres en CA mayores de 40 años, muy propensas a votar

    Casi el 80% de las mujeres californianas de 40 años o más dicen estar muy motivadas para votar, según una nueva encuesta de AARP. Los investigadores de la nueva encuesta She’s the Difference California encuestaron a 1600 mujeres y descubrieron que muchas están muy preocupadas por las divisiones políticas. Kate Bridges,...
  • Survey: CA women age 40-plus highly likely to vote

    Nearly 80% of California women age 40 and older say they are highly motivated to vote, according to a new survey from AARP. Researchers for the new “She’s the Difference” California survey polled 1,600 women and found many are highly concerned about political divisions. Kate Bridges, senior research adviser for AARP,...
  • UFW gana la primera votación del sindicato de trabajadores agrícolas bajo la nueva ley de California

    Nicole Foy CalMatters Los trabajadores de una granja de tomates y una empresa empacadora del condado de Stanislaus son los primeros en sindicalizarse exitosamente bajo una nueva ley de California que facilita la organización de los trabajadores agrícolas, dijo el sindicato United Farm Workers. El sindicato informó que la...
  • UFW wins first farmworker union vote under new California law

    Nicole Foy CalMatters Workers at a Stanislaus County tomato farm and packing company are the first to successfully unionize under a new California law making it easier for farmworkers to organize, the United Farm Workers said today. The union said California’s Agricultural Labor Relations Board certified the election petition...
  • The future of the Latino vote

    Every 4 years, in each presidential election cycle we hear something like this: the Latino vote is going to define the electoral result. Everything seems to indicate that 2024 will not be the exception. According to most experts, the next presidential elections will be defined in 6 battleground states:...
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