Political

Understanding The Voting Power Of Hispanics.

The rapidly growing Hispanic voter-base is becoming a powerful constituency in the U.S. political landscape, greatly influencing pivotal races around the country. According to the U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute, out of 40 million Hispanics in the U.S., 16 million Hispanic citizens are eligible to vote in the upcoming 2004 Presidential election and 8.8 million of those are projected to be registered by Election Day.

To demystify the U.S. Hispanic population and this community’s growing political influence, Univision Communications Inc. announced the release of an interactive CD-Rom providing insight into the U.S. Hispanic Voting behavior. The CD-Rom, entitled “The Hispanic Vote Tool Kit” is designed to inform politicians and media advisors about the growing Hispanic electorate and its significance. The CD-Rom is part of Univision’s campaign to aid political candidates in their pursuit of Hispanic votes and ensure that candidates and issue advertisers communicate with their Hisp

The 2004 Presidential Election.

Every four years, voters head to the polls to select our nation’s president. The process begins with a series of primaries and caucuses in the winter and spring and culminates with the general election in November. To mark the start of the 2004 presidential election season, the Census Bureau has culled from previously released statistical reports.

President Bush On Immigration Policy.

Remarks by President Bush on the immigration policy: THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for coming, thanks for the warm welcome, thanks for joining me as I make this important announcement — an announcement that I believe will make America a more compassionate and more humane and stronger country.

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