Obamas lead over Romney with Latinos widening

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President Obama's advantage among Latino voters is getting larger, a new poll suggests, even as Mitt Romney's campaign released what it said was its ninth ad in Spanish.

The poll by Latino Decisions, released Wednesday, showed support for Obama rising to 70% of registered Latino voters, compared with 22% for Romney. If that margin held until the election, it could play a significant role in battleground states with sizable Latino populations, such as Florida, Nevada and Colorado.

Well, holy owich.

Obama's lead over Romney among Latinos widening - latimes.com
 
The clue is in the word 'suggests'.

Oh, and .... interviewed 504 Latino registered voters...

Yea, this has legs... very short, stubby legs... a bit like yours.
 
President Obama's advantage among Latino voters is getting larger, a new poll suggests, even as Mitt Romney's campaign released what it said was its ninth ad in Spanish.

The poll by Latino Decisions, released Wednesday, showed support for Obama rising to 70% of registered Latino voters, compared with 22% for Romney. If that margin held until the election, it could play a significant role in battleground states with sizable Latino populations, such as Florida, Nevada and Colorado.

Well, holy owich.

Obama's lead over Romney among Latinos widening - latimes.com

How's Obama doing with ugly, fat women ? I figured you'd be the right person to ask
 
Yep, it's getting interesting.
More Latinos going for Obama, while more independents are going for Romney.
 
Obama's doing great with people who are a stain on the economy and are bringing it down. Will they go to the polls in November? That will determine the future of this country. Handouts and fewer taxpayers does not pay the bills.
 
Of course most Latinos are going to vote for the Dem, they know that's the party of government handouts, and the party of pro-amnesty.
Big stunner.
 
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Obamas lead over Romney with Latinos widening

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President Obama's advantage among Latino voters is getting larger, a new poll suggests, even as Mitt Romney's campaign released what it said was its ninth ad in Spanish.

The poll by Latino Decisions, released Wednesday, showed support for Obama rising to 70% of registered Latino voters, compared with 22% for Romney. If that margin held until the election, it could play a significant role in battleground states with sizable Latino populations, such as Florida, Nevada and Colorado.

Well, holy owich.

Obama's lead over Romney among Latinos widening - latimes.com

Given the punitive and hateful nature of republican immigration ‘policy,’ these numbers are in no way surprising.
 
President Obama's advantage among Latino voters is getting larger, a new poll suggests, even as Mitt Romney's campaign released what it said was its ninth ad in Spanish.

The poll by Latino Decisions, released Wednesday, showed support for Obama rising to 70% of registered Latino voters, compared with 22% for Romney. If that margin held until the election, it could play a significant role in battleground states with sizable Latino populations, such as Florida, Nevada and Colorado.

Well, holy owich.

Obama's lead over Romney among Latinos widening - latimes.com

Given the punitive and hateful nature of republican immigration ‘policy,’ these numbers are in no way surprising.

Punitive nature? Exactally how is that?
 
With voter ID in place, at least 20% of those poll respondents won't be voting.

Like Phil Collins said...

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President Obama's advantage among Latino voters is getting larger, a new poll suggests, even as Mitt Romney's campaign released what it said was its ninth ad in Spanish.

The poll by Latino Decisions, released Wednesday, showed support for Obama rising to 70% of registered Latino voters, compared with 22% for Romney. If that margin held until the election, it could play a significant role in battleground states with sizable Latino populations, such as Florida, Nevada and Colorado.

Well, holy owich.

Obama's lead over Romney among Latinos widening - latimes.com

Is it any wonder. No Id to vote. Catch and release program, which is obstruction of justice.

Yes you guys break the law often.

You were not going to attempt the high ground were you? You dont have what it takes on any subject.
 

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