Univision Debate

GOP Candidates Debate Amid Immigration Protest

Ron Levitt | Posted 12.10.2007 | Home


Ron Levitt

The following piece was produced by HuffPost's OffTheBus. MIAMI --- It is a toss-up as to whether the GOP presidential hopefuls got more attenti...

Huck Turns Tough on Immigration

Dan Kowalski | Posted 12.09.2007 | Home


Dan Kowalski

The following piece is produced by HuffPost's OffTheBus. Lest he be mistaken for a "compassionate conservative," Mike Huckabee decided to take a ri...

Que Dice Flip-Flop? GOPers Now Agree To Univision Debate

Miami Herald | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics


Jilted by the GOP earlier this year, viewers of the nation's largest Spanish-language television network will get a chance to see the Republican presi...

Roadkill: OffTheBus's Ongoing RoundUp of the Awkward, the Ugly, and the Just Plain Weird

Off The Bus | Posted 09.11.2007 | Home


Off The Bus

"Uno momento, Senor Richardson!": Chris Dodd says he "learned to speak Spanish fluently while he was a volunteer in the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic."

Univision's Presidential Forum Outdraws English-Language Debates

Huffington Post Media | Posted 09.10.2007 | Media


An impressive 4.6 million viewers tuned into Univision's Democratic Presidential Candidate Forum last night, demonstrating that Hispanics are just as ...

Univisión Presidential Debate: Media, Migrants Translating Power

Roberto Lovato | Posted 09.10.2007 | Politics


Roberto Lovato

In last night's Univisión debate on Latino issues, to watch both the audacity of the questioning and the role reversal it inspired was to watch the translation of power.

Democratic Presidential Wannabes (minus 1) Throw Latinos a few Bones

Maegan “la Mala” Ortiz | Posted 09.10.2007 | Politics


Maegan “la Mala” Ortiz

The questions, especially the ones on the hot button immigration issues, were spot on and aimed at making some candidates uncomfortable.

In Univisión Debate, Star Candidates Give Latinos More of the Same

Jennifer Woodard Maderazo | Posted 09.10.2007 | Politics


Jennifer Woodard Maderazo

I guess it's only fair that the Latino community get the same treatment as the rest of the U.S. -- dances around issues and excuses made for prior fouls.

¡Ay Caramba! Liveblog En Español!

Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar | Posted 09.09.2007 | Media


Glynnis MacNicol and Rachel Sklar

Bienvenudos a Miami! It's the Univision Bilingual Debate, where the candidates will be doing everything in Spanish except speaking it in their epic battle to be named El Presidente. Confused? So are we — we don't speak Spanish, either! Vamanos!