Reaching Latino Voters

Posted November 6, 2007 by BDP Staff

There’s massive effort underway to get the more than eight million eligible Latinos to become U.S. citizens, and to register to vote in 2008. John and Adora talk with John Gallegos, President of Grupo Gallegos, an ad agency focusing on the Hispanic market in the U.S.

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5 Comments

  1. On your program there wasa comment that voters needed to be better informed. Did you know that there is an organization that is doing something about that? A bunch of volunteers at Project Vote Smart have compiled and are maintaining a keyword searchable data base of all the public comments of presidential, congressional and gubernatorial candidates. They also track all the votes in every legislature. If you could mention this source to the radio audience you would have done them a great service. The site is at http://www.votesmart.org. I would appreciate your response to my comment.

    Comment by H Von Letkemann — December 19, 2007 @ 10:17 pm |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

  2. A great resource. The fact that volunteers are doing this feels like democracy working. Would we trust it if it weren’t?

    Comment by BDP Staff — December 20, 2007 @ 12:20 pm |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

  3. I follow the election integrity movement reasonably closely, and I have never heard of Charles Stewart. After listening to him evince no knowledge whatsoever about how elections can be stolen, I know why. Is there some reason you couldn’t have interviewed someone with a clue? There are incredible resources out there. My favorite place to start is http://www.bradblog.com , where you will find lots of information and, even more important, lots of links to primary source materials so you can make your own judgments about whom and what to believe.

    The Secretaries of State of California, Ohio and Colorado have recently done studies of the machines used in their states, and a review of those studies would make you far less accepting of Mr. Stewart’s fantasy of an error rate of less than one percent. To take but one relatively well publicized example, where does a machine that counts backwards after it reaches a threshold number of votes ( http://tinyurl.com/2w8d8u ) fit into his rosy scenario?

    You can do far better than this, and I sincerely hope you will. You’re absolutely right about how important this subject is. Now you just have to do it, and us, justice.

    Comment by Heather — December 26, 2007 @ 9:09 pm |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

  4. Election day is not the Second Tuesday of November. It is the first Tuesday AFTER the first Monday in November. It is never later than November 9th.

    Comment by Desiree Baxter — December 31, 2007 @ 7:42 pm |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

  5. I’m impressed by Iowa’s choice of Obama. Let’s hope the rugged individualists of NH also get a wide range of people out in record-breaking numbers and that they, too, “choose wisely”.

    Comment by Evelyn — January 4, 2008 @ 11:44 am |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

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