Help Cory Win

For the past 6 years, Cory Booker has been making instrumental, impactful, progressive change to the lives of Newark's residents as their Mayor. Today, he's running for United States Senate.
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Help Cory Win

Technology and Social Change

Watch the video of the first PAC+ Presents! event featuring a conversation with Mitch Kapor, pioneer of the personal computing industry, and Aimee Allison, author, television & radio show host.
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Technology and Social Change

New PAC+ Ads

PAC+, in partnership with PresentePAC+, is launching "Juntos, We Can Stop Them," a national GOTV drive directed at Latino voters. Get a sneak peak by clicking below.

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New PAC+ Ads

Extra! Extra!

PAC+ candidates are 3 for 3 in Texas. Congratulations to Mary Gonzalez, Marc Veasey, and Mary Ann Perez!
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Political Intelligence

Student Loan Rates Are Too Damn High

Student Loan Rates Are Too Damn High It’s time to get real. I’m a 20-something, second-generation, first-born Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) woman. My parents never went to college. When it was time for me to fly the coop and obtain that “American Dream”, I did what I thought was a good idea. I took out both private and federal loans. Fast forward a few years and today I’ve racked up a sizable amount[...]
June 14, 2013 Edil De Los Reyes

Analyzing the New Jersey Senate Race

Almost overnight, the race for New Jersey’s Senate seat has become the highest profile and, arguably, most important race in the country in 2013.  With Senator Frank Lautenberg passing away on Monday and Governor Chris Christie calling for a special primary election in August, what was going to be a 12 month, slow-developing, contest is now a 67-day, all-out sprint. The bottom line is that Newark Mayor Cory Booker is[...]
June 7, 2013 Steve Phillips

Support for Ted Cruz Among Tejanos: A Perplexing Political Puzzle

For a few years now, I’ve been saying that no Republican Candidate of Color has won a race among voters of color.  Susanna Martinez, Marco Rubio, and their ilk have not been able to win a majority of people of color in their states.  Instead, they’ve won by garnering enough support from conservative Whites to overcome what are usually very low levels of support among the[...]
May 31, 2013 Julie Martinez Ortega, JD PhD

Young Voters of Color May Do It Again in 2014

Young Voters of Color May Do It Again in 2014 Hit With The Sequester, Young Voters May Give An Encore Performance Young voters played a significant role in Obama’s 2012 victory, helping him sweep all four battleground states—Florida, Ohio, Virginia and Nevada—with 60% of the youth vote.  Nationwide, voters under the age of 30 made up a large share of the overall electorate, representing 19% of all voters, an increase from their share in 2008.
May 24, 2013 Kirk Clay
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