Jazmine Ulloa
@jazmineulloa
I write about national politics for the @nytimes. Hecha en El Paso. No shrinking violet. I’m a desert rose. Past: @bostonglobe, @latimes, & more.
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http://jazmineulloa.com 03-08-2009 21:20:16
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Democrats hope a decisive electoral factor will favor them this year, one that upends conventional political wisdom: A majority of Latino voters now support abortion rights, according to polls, a reversal from two decades ago. Jazmine Ulloa writes nytimes.com/2024/05/08/us/…
Thanks to Georgetown University for featuring my work ahead of graduation next week.
It’s been a great four years, and I’m excited to share soon what’s coming next. georgetown.edu/news/feature-g…
Hispanic views on abortion vary widely, and Democrats face hurdles, but opportunities, too. As one House candidate said: “I go to Mass, but I also support a woman’s right to choose.” Latest from Jazmine Ulloa nytimes.com/2024/05/08/us/…
Democrats, Sensing Shift on Abortion Rights Among Latinas, Push for More Gains nytimes.com/2024/05/08/us/… via Jazmine Ulloa
'He is talking about your neighbor.' MARIA TERESA KUMAR 🌻 and Greg Sargent break down Trump's immigration rhetoric and 'poisoning the blood' remarks — and some interesting data points on Latino voters. newrepublic.com/article/181303…
“There’s no right way to be American, there’s no right way to look American,” said María Teresa Kumar, president of @VotoLatino.
Trump is a threat to democracy & we’re gearing up to do what we did in 2020: defeat him.
@NYTimes Jazmine Ulloa nytimes.com/2024/05/03/us/…
The Columbia Daily Spectator staff wrote and photographed an entire cover package for New York Magazine, I am so ridiculously proud of them!!! columbiaspectator.com/news/2024/05/0…
.Evan Gershkovich has spent more than 400 days in a Russian prison on bogus charges without trial and Austin Tice has spent more than 4,200 days in captivity after being abducted in Syria. The publishers and editors of the The New York Times The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post come together on World…
A year ago 40 men were killed in a fire that started in a detention center in Ciudad Juárez. Perla Trevizo’s investigation for ProPublica & Texas Tribune traces how US policy towards Mexico contributed to the conditions that caused a preventable tragedy.
Glad we were able to complete one more piece in the Breaking the Ballot series before I leave Los Angeles Times today. Check it out——> Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election latimes.com/politics/story…