A new CNN/ORC International poll released Friday finds Latino voters don’t think the Republican Party has done a good job reaching out to minorities and the Democratic Party cares more about people like them, agree with them on important issues and can improve economic conditions. [cont.] CNN Read more »
Latinos show big support for Obama policy
President Barack Obama’s decision to allow some young undocumented immigrants to defer deportation is very popular among Latinos, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released Thursday, pointing to one likely reason the president enjoys high support among the key voting demographic. [cont.] CNN Read more »
Obama leads Romney by 50 points with Latinos
President Barack Obama has his largest lead in the NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo oversample of Hispanic voters: 50 points. Obama leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney among Latino registered voters, 70 percent to 20 percent, and with an equal margin among likely Latino voters, 71 percent to 21 percent. That is […] Read more »
Obama at 70% among Latino voters
The latest national survey of likely Latino voters shows President Barack Obama retaining a big lead over rival Mitt Romney in the key voting demographic, matching the level of support he received from Latinos in 2008. The poll also showed a majority of Latinos said the economy was a more […] Read more »
Romney’s Likely Share of Latino Vote Plummets to 23% Based on LD Vote Predict
It seems that Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney’s hopes of reaching a respectable level of support among Latino Voters may be dwindling. The Romney Campaign’s own stated target of 38% of the Hispanic vote is shrinking from view according to our latest results. … The title of Jordian Fabian’s op-ed for […] Read more »
impreMedia-Latino Decisions: Obama widens lead nationally, Romney closer in battleground states
This week’s impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll found slight gains for presidential candidate Mitt Romney in battleground states, with 33% certain to or thinking about voting for him. However, the over national polling data shows the strongest week to date for President Obama and the Democrats, with noticeable gains over last […] Read more »