Thursday, November 8, 2012

Hispanic voter turnout

  • Latino voter turnout promises greater change, says advocates

    Latino voters who turned out to the polls in unprecedented numbers on Election Day and helped propel President Obama to a second term are calling his reelection a victory - and a starting point for more permanent solutions to the nation's immigration ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Immigration Concerns Fuel Record AZ Latino Voter Turnout

    Arizona's Latino voters turned out in record numbers for the presidential election, motivated by concerns about the economy and, especially, immigration reform.

    tucsoncitizen.com

  • Why Voter Turnout In US Lags Behind Latin America

    Whatever the reasons behind the higher voter turnout in Latin America, they don't seem to influence voter engagement among U.S.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Latino voter turnout could be big in Arizona, impact Arpaio race

    Patricia Rosas joins in on a prayer outside the U.S. District Court in Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday, July 19, 2012, moments before the beginning of the first day of Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio's civil rights trial on racial profiling.

    www.voxxi.com

  • Strengthening A Voting Bloc: Pushing for an impressive Latino turnout

    Fortified with coffee, they headed out to knock on the doors of registered Latino voters in the area. Historically minorities and low-income people have had a comparatively lower voter turnout. Groups like Diaz's, with the Logan Square Neighborhood ...

    www.chicagonow.com

  • Record Latino voter turnout expected in North Carolina

    Hispanics could rack up a record amount of participating voters in the presidential elections on Nov. 6 in the battleground state of North Carolina.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Growing share of Hispanic voters helped push Obama to victory

    LAS VEGAS - A historic turnout by Hispanic voters helped fuel President Obama's triumph in Tuesday's election, with exit polls showing a growing share of Latinos casting ballots in a contest that has set off Republican soul-searching and left many ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Commentary: Hispanic voter turnout will be key to election

    But the key factor will be whether Latinos are motivated enough to turn out on Election Day. The Romney strategy in the final days before the election will be to try to soften Latino voters' enthusiasm for Obama, reminding them of the country's bad ...

    www.star-telegram.com

  • Young Voter Turnout Under — or Over — Estimated in California Polls?

    Another finding that I find implausible is their estimate that just 55% of the state's voters in this election were white non-Hispanic. This would be a steep decline from previous CA presidential elections, and from what most pre-election polls were ...

    blogs.kqed.org

  • Obama Victory Proof that the Sleeping Latino Giant is Wide Awake

    The record, double-digit turnout by Latino voters on Tuesday - seen by experts as tipping the election in favor of President Barack Obama - shows that the long-dubbed Sleeping Giant is wide awake.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • From the New York Times to Politico, How the Media Covered the Latino Vote

    The Washington Post noted in a November 6 roundup that "Latino voters have long been considered a key demographic in the 2012 Presidential Election," and pointed to specific places, such as Nevada, where Latino voter turnout was exceptionally high, ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Will Latino voters hurt or help Scott's re-election chances?

    The Cuban voters, who are known for their ability to turn out in critical elections, accounted for 6 percent of the 17 percent overall Hispanic turnout in Florida. Among non-Cuban Hispanics, Obama won the vote by 66 percent to Romney's 34 percent. One ...

    www.ocala.com

  • Obama Win Praised in Latin America

    Although the region was ignored during the campaign, the strong turnout from Hispanic voters in key states like Florida fanned hopes that politicians on both sides of the U.S.

    online.wsj.com

  • Election outcome shows Hispanic influence growing in Nevada, U.S.

    The message on the morning after the election from Hispanic community leaders and those who helped turn out Hispanic voters was clear: Hispanics can swing elections, their electoral power will only grow going forward and they expect their concerns to ...

    www.lasvegassun.com

  • Latino voters surge in Arizona

    The group is part of the coalition that has been trying to increase Latino-voter turnout. The group is also behind a campaign called Adios Arpaio that is trying to oust Arpaio from office in the Nov. 6 election over his immigration-enforcement policies.

    www.azcentral.com

  • Latino Voter Turnout May Be Key to Presidential Race

    If President Barack Obama wins reelection, Latino voter turnout may be a key factor. Latinos were a big part of Obama's base in 2008 and comprise large portions of the electorate in some key swing states.

    www.christianpost.com

  • Strong turnout showcases rising Hispanic influence

    And he may owe those bellwether wins and hairs-breadth races in part to the record-setting Hispanic voter turnout. There were some surprises when it came to those who showed up at crowded polling stations Tuesday: Many expected young voters, ...

    www.theglobeandmail.com

  • Latino Vote Key to Obama Re-election

    Pre-election predictions on the impact of a strong Election Day turnout among Latino voters proved true. Although both campaigns sought to woo Latino voters, President Obama received a historic 71 percent of the Hispanic vote Tuesday, propelling him to ...

    www.pbs.org

  • Election 2012: Young and minority voters turn out in levels close to 2008

    "Clearly, when you look at African-American and Latino voters, they went overwhelmingly for the president," said John Stineman, a Republican strategist from Iowa.

    www.pennlive.com

  • How Latino Voters Annihilated Romney and the Republicans

    Regarding turnout, NALEO, which has an excellent track record of projecting Latino turnout, predicted an unprecedented 12.2 million Latino voters for 2012, which would be an increase of 26% from 2008. While the specific turnout data will only become ...

    www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com

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