Press Call 12-3: How Obama Executive Action Impacts 2016 Latino Vote

New Poll Findings from Latino Decisions Explores How Latino Vote Could Shift Based on Presidential Candidate Positions on Executive Action
Media Advisory For: Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014, 12 Noon ET
Dial-in: 785-424-1826
Call Title: Latino Vote 2016 Call
Password: Latino
What: Press call unveiling results of a major poll by Latino Decisions, commissioned by Presente.org in partnership with NALACC and Mi Familia Vota, of Latino voters and their views on 2016 candidates for President after recent executive action taken by President Obama on immigration. In particular, new poll findings will highlight significant variation in Latino support for Hillary Clinton depending on her stance on renewing the immigration executive action in 2017.

Who:  Speakers presenting the new polling information and it’s implications:

  • Matt Barreto, Co-Founder, Latino Decisions
  • Arturo Carmona – Executive Director, Presente.org
  • Oscar Chacon – Executive Director, NALACC
  • Ben Monterroso – Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota

When: 9:00am PT/12:00pm ET Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014.

Contact: Anna Zuccaro, 914-523-9145, [email protected]

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Presente.org is the nation’s largest online Latino organizing group with more than 300,000 members, all working to amplify the political voice of Latino communities.

The National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities is a network of approximately 75 community-based organizations led by Latin American and Caribbean immigrants.

Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (MFVEF) is a national non-profit organization working to unite the Latino community and its allies to promote social and economic justice through increased civic participation.

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