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Elections Crash the Parties and Voto Latino 2008

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
August 25th - 28th
The Democratic National Convention (DNC), Denver, CO
September 1st - 4th
The Republican National Convention (RNC), Minneapolis, MN
Tuesday, November 4th
Election Day
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Which candidate is best prepared to tackle the problems that matter most to you?
  Hillary Clinton
  John McCain
  Barack Obama
  None
WHO'S TALKING
who's talking - Ivan

Ivan Sanchez

This published author constantly challenges society's standards with his profound writings. Find out if we're being bamboozled in this year's election. read more
who's talking - Adriana Maestas

Adriana Maestas

This political consultant drops daily knowledge on her Latino Politics Blog. Check out why she thinks separation of church and state is crucial in this year's election. read more
who's talking - Vee

Vee Bravo

This well-traveled scribe is a mouthpiece for Latin America's isenfranchised. Find out how Hillary Clinton uses questionable tactics in her most recent debate with Barack Obama. read more
BREAKING NEWS
Yahoo! News: Elections
5.11.2008 19:26:25 GMT

Clinton goes from inevitable nominee to on the ropes (AP)

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at a Mothers Day fundraiser in New York Saturday, May 10, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton began her presidential quest armed with talent, tenacity, fame, money, connections and a team that knew how to win.


5.12.2008 0:53:34 GMT

Clinton spends Mother's Day campaigning in W.Va. (AP)

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., greets supporters who wait in the rain outside the Anna Marie Jarvis Home in Webster, W. Va. Sunday, May 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton toured the birthplace of Mother's Day in rural West Virginia, offering Democrats a subtle reminder Sunday that her fading candidacy remains strong among women and blue-collar, white voters.


5.11.2008 16:55:11 GMT

Confusing ballot designs still plague elections (AP)

**FILE PHOTO** A Votomatic machine from Palm Beach County, Fla., which introduced America to 'butterfly ballots' and various kinds of 'chads', from pregnant to dimpled to hanging, is part of an exhibit on voting that opened Friday, July 16, 2004, at the National Museum of American History. (AP Photo/Adele Starr)AP - The solution should have been a no-brainer, voting experts say. After all, it was a badly designed ballot that enflamed the 2000 election meltdown and introduced the vagaries of chads to the political lexicon ? pregnant, hanging and otherwise.


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