As the November 6 U.S. presidential elections draw closer, Latin Americans deliberate on whether President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney would most benefit the region.
The December 16 elections offer the opposition a chance to win governorships at a time when the president seeks to add more of his party’s leaders at the state level. Learn more about the country’s next vote and cabinet shakeups.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Governor Mitt Romney’s statement rating Latin America’s economy almost as large as the economy of China during the final presidential debate.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on the presidential candidates’ disregard of a rising Latin America region during Monday’s debate.
While immigration remains important, Latinos will cast their votes based on their assessment of candidates’ views on the economy, education, and health care, an October 18 panel concluded.
During the October 16 presidential debate, President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney sparred about immigration reform and made appeals to female voters.
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