Latino vote for Obama could be historic high, poll says
from the LA Times:
By Sandra Hernandez
November 5, 2012, 2:43 p.m.
For years, political analysts have predicted that Latino voters will determine who wins the White House, and this election is no different. So what should we expect Tuesday?
At least one poll suggests that President Obama will score big with Latinos, capturing a record percentage of that powerful voting bloc (Latinos make up about 10% of the electorate). A poll released Monday by Latino Decision and impreMedia found that 73% of likely Latino voters said they plan to cast their ballots for Obama, with 24% favoring former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and 3% undecided. If those numbers continue to track, Obama is looking at a historic showing, surpassing the 72% of Latino voters who went for President Clinton in 1996. The polling firm is a nonpartisan group that focuses on Latinos.
So whats driving the numbers? Latino Decisions Gary Segura and Matt Barreto suggest its Romneys hard shift to the right on key issues, ranging from immigration to the economy, that has Latinos running from the GOP and toward the Democrats. ..........(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-poll-latinos-gop-obama-20121105,0,5994765.story