L’ATTITUDE NETWORK NEWS
In 2020 Election U.S. Latinos Emerge as Mainstream in Politics
An independent study of the reported number of Latino voters who voted in each state, together with the percent of Latino voters who voted for Biden and Trump based on exit polls, resulted in data that indicates the critical role U.S. Latinos played in the 2020 presidential election.
Covid-19 Recovery Requires Entrepreneurs
As noted at L’ATTITUDE 2020 in September, even before the pandemic America’s economy was suffering in several areas, including business creation. Business creation had fallen to its lowest rate in more than 40 years.
Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Addresses U.S. Latinos at L’ATTITUDE
Vice-president Biden said he believes the success and prosperity of Latino Americans is indispensable to the success and prosperity of the United States and of all Americans. He said, “Latinos make incredible contributions to the economic health of our nation. You are driving growth at an incredible rate through your entrepreneurship and your energy.”
With confirmed participants identified, L’ATTITUDE has become the most important business event of the year
When the first partial list of participants confirmed to be part of L’ATTITUDE 2020 was released on August 17, it brought attention to just how important this year’s event is to the restart and rebound of our economy.
What does stock market growth mean for U.S. Latinos?
For three months, much of America has been dealing with trying to slow the advance of the coronavirus pandemic. That means Americans haven’t been able to buy things, go on holiday, eat at restaurants or, attend special events including professional sports.
The Rest of the Story on DACA
On June 18, the United States Supreme Court blocked a Trump administration plan to end the DACA program that protects about 700,000 young immigrants known as Dreamers from deportation. The court ruled only on whether the administration had acted lawfully, leaving the White House free to try again to end the program.