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Thursday
Jul242008

Hispanics supporting Obama

The Pew Hispanic Center released the results of a survey on Hispanic voting trends in the presidential election during a conference call. Susan Minushkin said Hispanics surveyed lean towards Sen. Obama by a 3 to 1 margin. According to Minushkin, Hispanic Catholics, 56 percent of Latino voters, favor Obama while Sen. McCain enjoys higher support among non-Catholic Hispanics. Minushkin said 32 percent of voters said Obama’s race would help him, contrasted with 11 percent who said it would hurt him. At the same time, 24 percent of respondents said McCain’s race would hurt him while 7 percent said it would not. Minushkin also said 76 percent of respondents who voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton in the primary elections, a candidate who enjoyed large support in the Latino community, have shifted their allegiance to Obama. She contrasted this with white Clinton supporters, saying only 70 percent have expressed support of the Obama campaign.

Mark Lopez said 55 percent of the registered voters surveyed leaned Democrat and 26 percent leaned towards the GOP. Lopez stated that the Hispanic vote is crucial on a national stage due to large Hispanic populations in key battleground states like Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico. According to Lopez, the most important issues found among Hispanics in the study were education, the cost of living, employment, and health care.

Reader Comments (1)

Please read check these out! It will definitely give you insight on who could potentially be our next president.

McCain racist, Bigot & Homophobe
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/cont/node/10086

McCain Publicly Make Racist Statements
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuKajwtQUnQ

October 23, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJwente

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