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With Trump's pardon - Politics con Acento

New Episode

With Trump's pardon

We interview Texas Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar a day after receiving a Presidential pardon from President Donald Trump. The congressman faced charges including bribery, money laundering, and conspiracy, with a trial set for 2026. However, with Trump’s sweeping pardon, he is now “completely and unconditionally” free from all charges.

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2026 Voter Engagement PSAs

New Register to Vote TV & Radio campaign launched in January across 8 key states to drive voter engagement for Primary elections.

Arizona | California | Connecticut | Colorado | Nevada | New Mexico | Texas | Massachusetts

2025 Voter PSAs 
An educational spot that spotlight the multiple ways Latinos can vote

Pledge of Allegiance

Inspiring the Latino community to vote by honoring their dedication to America

Get Out the Vote

California Special Election November 4, 2025

Ways to Vote

Educational Spotlight on the Various Ways to Vote this November

Proven Strategies to engage with Latino Voters

You Can't Win
Without Latinos

2024 Nevada U.S. Senate Race

How to Message to Latinos

Industry Experts talk about how to speak to Latinos

Marco Davis

President and CEO of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), emphasizes the vital leadership role that Latinas play in their families and communities. As primary decision-makers, Latinas influence key aspects of healthcare, education, and more. Their influence extends beyond the home, as they actively advocate for policies that support women’s rights, economic stability, and access to quality education. Recognizing and investing in their leadership and civic engagement is essential for fostering community growth and progress.

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