Stewart Lawrence - Page 3
Stewart J. Lawrence is a Washington, D.C.-based public policy analyst who writes frequently on immigration and Latino affairs. He is also founder and managing director of Puentes & Associates, Inc., a bilingual survey research and communications firm.Stewart J. Lawrence is a Washington, D.C.-based public policy analyst who writes frequently on immigration and Latino affairs. He is also founder and managing director of Puentes & Associates, Inc., a bilingual survey research and communications firm.
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Could The 'Gender Gap' Carry Republicans To Victory In 2016?
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New Poll Suggests Republicans Have A Real Opening With Latino Voters -- If They Can Figure Out How to Seize It
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Trump Vs. Cruz: Which Republican Candidate Is Really Leading In Iowa?
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Is Donald Trump 'Qualified' To Be Commander-in-Chief? Ronald Reagan Was.
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With Attacks On Rubio, GOP Is Devouring One Of Its Own
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Media Hype Aside, The GOP Race Is Still The Donald's To Lose
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With Hillary Under Siege, 'Bubba' Rides To The Rescue
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Hillary Clinton Thinks She's The Next 'Comeback Kid'
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Risking Liberal Ire, Trump Invokes Operation Wetback As A 'Humane' Solution To Illegal Immigration
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Is Ben Carson The Man To Watch?
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Could Ohio Governor John Kasich Be 2016's Dark Horse?
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If Hillary Implodes, Could Democrats Turn To Biden?
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Despite A Surge, Rubio's Path To The Nomination Remains Perilous
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Huckabee Faces An Uphill Climb
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Did Christie's 'Bromance' With Obama Deal A Fatal Blow To His Presidential Hopes?
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Monica Lewinsky's TED Triumph
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With Clinton Under Siege, Larry Sabato Rides To The Rescue
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Is 'Yoga-Gate' Next? Hillary's Bizarre But Calculating Revelations
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Why did top Democrats try to kill a pro-Obama documentary?
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Will Rick Perry’s past come back to haunt him?
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Why neither Giuliani nor Perry will run
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Bachmann-Gingrich in 2012?
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Workplace immigration enforcement: Another policy orphan?
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Will the real Jon Huntsman please stand up?
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Huntsman’s big gamble
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Mitt Romney is a weak frontrunner
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Tonight’s debate could turn into a brawl
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Has Rudy Giuliani’s moment passed?
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The Supreme Court’s immigration monkey wrench
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Rick Perry and the GOP’s ‘Texas option’
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Why Huckabee’s decision not to run is good for the GOP
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Should Republicans pivot on immigration in 2012?
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Obama’s partisan immigration calculation
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Mitt Romney under siege: can the GOP’s one-time frontrunner survive?
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GOP targets the immigration ‘job magnet’
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On immigration, President Obama needs to step up and lead
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Supreme Court to weigh in on immigration “federalism”
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Latino victories have Democrats panicking
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The GOP’s new identity politics