Latino Decisions / NCLR / SEIU / America’s Voice Election Eve Poll
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[...] Democratic incumbents Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado and Senator Harry Reid of Nevada. About 30% of Latino voters (above the national Latino average of 18% in voting for the Senate) who voted for Bennet or Reid [...]
[...] told us that immigration was the second most important issue, just behind the economy. In our 2010 election eve poll 48% of Latino voters said jobs/economy was the top issue of concern, but immigration loomed as a [...]
[...] affects their families, their future and their sense of being fully accepted in America. In a 2010election eve poll conducted by Latino Decisions in eight states, 83% of Latino voters said that immigration was an important issue in their voting decisions, and [...]
[...] non-Cuban Latinos make up a quarter of the population followed by 10% who identify with the GOP. Cuban and non-Cuban Latinos are almost complete opposites in their partisan [...]
[...] told us that immigration was the second most important issue, just behind the economy. In our 2010 election eve poll 48 percent of Latino voters said jobs/economy was the top issue of concern, but immigration [...]
[...] told us that immigration was the second most important issue, just behind the economy. In our 2010 election eve poll 48% of Latino voters said jobs/economy was the top issue of concern, but immigration loomed as a [...]
[...] Latino Election Eve Poll Results: November 2, 2010 [...]
[...] don’t necessarily translate into winning brown votes: According to the pollsters at Latino Decisions, Martinez won only 38 percent of New Mexico’s Latino vote. Sandoval did worse in Nevada, [...]
[...] that the Latino Decisions poll wasn’t an exit poll — rather, it was an “election eve” poll, conducted before Election Day, just like all the other polling that has been going on for months. [...]
[...] posted here: Latino Election Eve Poll Results: November 2, 2010 « Latino Decisions Share and [...]
[...] immigration reform and Latino political engagement. The call also featured a detailed analysis of election night polls in 8 states conducted by Latino Decisions that details how and why Latino citizens voted in eight states – AZ, CA, CO, FL IL, NM, NV, and [...]
[...] Latino Election Eve Poll Results: November 2, 2010 [...]
[...] else, he should be thanking Latino voters today. From America’s Voice Online: Based on election eve polling of Latino voters by Latino Decisions, it is clear that Latino voters provided the margin of difference in a number of key races. Check [...]
[...] a poll conducted by Latino Decisions with the support of National Council of La Raza, SEIU, and America’s Voice, among Latino voters [...]
Latino Decisions and America's Voice Education Fund partnered to produce a dynamic map of Latino influence at the state and national level in the 2012 election. See how Latino voter turnout and party support will pave the way to the White House in November.
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