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The Power of the Hispanic Voter
WASHINGTON
(NYT)
November 23, 2010
—
Democrats were hurt in the midterm
election by low turnouts or
faltering support from voters who
were young, black or female. But
overwhelming support from Hispanic
voters appears to have helped elect
Democratic senators in Nevada,
California, Colorado and possibly
Washington State. Hispanic voters
may have kept the Senate in
Democratic hands.
Tom Tancredo, whose anti-immigrant sentiment was already known, ran for governor of Colorado by telling workers their jobs were threatened by undocumented immigration.
Meg Whitman, the Republican
candidate for governor of
California, pandered to the same
sentiment by saying her former
housekeeper, an undocumented
immigrant, should have been
deported.
A tracking poll conducted by Latino
Decisions, a polling organization,
found the number of very
enthusiastic Hispanic voters shot up
to 58 percent on Oct. 25 from 40
percent a month earlier.
Anti-immigrant demagoguery occasionally works, as it did in a number of Republican victories in Arizona this year. But more often it will produce an angry reaction among a growing group of committed voters. |
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