Leslie Sanchez

Why Barack Obama could lose Latino vote in 2012

Global Politics

The GOP’s stance on immigration reform have turned away Latino voters in previous presidential elections, but in 2012, the Republican Party has the opportunity to woo them back.

Super Tuesday and Latino Voters

Can Republicans Win the Latino Vote?

Is the GOP Losing the Latino Vote?

Republicans Debate Immigration and Other Issues in Las Vegas

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How will conservative candidates court Hispanic votes?

Conflict & Justice

Some of the largest declines in approval of Barack Obama come from African-American and Hispanic voters — groups that formerly voted for Obama. We talk to Leslie Sanchez, CEO of the Impacto Group.

The World

Is a Vote Against Sotomayor Politically Risky?

Global Politics

Senators voting against the confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor could face repercussions from Hispanic constituents. The Takeaway talks to President Bush’s former adviser Leslie Sanchez and to Juan Andrade of the U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute.

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