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Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (WPBN Traverse City)
Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 12:29 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new poll suggests Hispanic voters favor Barack Obama over John McCain by a wide margin.
Two-thirds of Hispanics back Obama: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Two-thirds of U.S. Hispanic voters support Democrat Barack Obama for president over Republican John McCain and the partisan gap among the United States' fastest growing voter bloc is broader than at any point this decade, a study found.
Two-thirds of Hispanics back Obama: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Two-thirds of U.S. Hispanic voters support Democrat Barack Obama for president over Republican John McCain and the partisan gap among the United States' fastest growing voter bloc is broader than at any point this decade, a study found.
On Immigration, McCain And Obama Very Much Alike (HispanicBusiness.com)
WASHINGTON -- Like many voters who are concerned about immigration, Angelica Salis has warm feelings and nagging doubts about both John McCain and Barack Obama.
On Immigration, McCain And Obama Very Much Alike (HispanicBusiness.com)
WASHINGTON -- Like many voters who are concerned about immigration, Angelica Salis has warm feelings and nagging doubts about both John McCain and Barack Obama.
Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (New York Daily News)
Democrat Barack Obama has opened a big lead among Hispanic voters, winning support from the vast majority of those who had voted for rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, according to a poll.
Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Democrat Barack Obama has opened a big lead among Hispanic voters, winning support from the vast majority of those who had voted for rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, according to a poll released Thursday. The national survey, conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center, showed that 66 percent of Hispanic registered voters supported Obama, compared to 23 percent ...
Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (Boston Herald)
WASHINGTON - Democrat Barack Obama has opened a big lead among Hispanic voters, winning support from the vast majority of those who had voted for rival Hillary Rodham Clinton...
Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (KTRE-TV East Texas)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A new poll suggests Hispanic voters favor Barack Obama over John McCain by a wide margin. The national poll, conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center, finds 66% of Hispanic registered voters who were surveyed support Obama, compared to 23% for John McCain.
Poll: 'Sharp reversal' for Obama with Latino voters (CNN.com)
A new poll released Thursday shows overwhelming support from Latinos for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain.
Poll: 'Sharp reversal' for Obama with Latino voters (CNN.com)
A new poll released Thursday shows overwhelming support from Latinos for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain.
Poll: 'Sharp reversal' for Obama with Latino voters (CNN.com)
A new poll released Thursday shows overwhelming support from Latinos for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain.
McCain Makes Gains In Four Key States (CBS News)
John McCain has quickly closed the gap between himself and Barack Obama in several key battleground states even as he to break through the wall-to-wall coverage of Obama's trip to Europe and the Middle East this week, washingtonpost.com reports.
McCain Makes Gains In Four Key States (CBS News)
John McCain has quickly closed the gap between himself and Barack Obama in several key battleground states even as he to break through the wall-to-wall coverage of Obama's trip to Europe and the Middle East this week, washingtonpost.com reports.
Poll finds nearly one in three Latino voters support Obama (The Desert Sun)
Latinos overwhelmingly support Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama over Republican nominee Sen. John McCain, 66 percent to 23 percent a poll released today shows.
Poll finds nearly one in three Latino voters support Obama (The Desert Sun)
Latinos overwhelmingly support Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama over Republican nominee Sen. John McCain, 66 percent to 23 percent a poll released today shows.
Poll finds nearly one in three Latino voters support Obama (The Desert Sun)
Latinos overwhelmingly support Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama over Republican nominee Sen. John McCain, 66 percent to 23 percent a poll released today shows.
Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin (KATC 3 Lafayette)
Associated Press - July 24, 2008 10:43 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - A new poll suggests Hispanic voters favor Barack Obama over John McCain by a wide margin.
Who's best for Latin America? Both candidates have support (Miami Herald)
Likely Republican presidential nominee John McCain seems to have the upper hand on Latin American issues, especially on trade, say prominent Latin American intellectuals and politicians who have been following the U.S. elections.
Poll: Obama builds support among Hispanic voters (USA Today)
Democrat Barack Obama has opened a big lead among Hispanic voters, winning support from the vast majority of those who had voted for rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, according to a poll released Thursday.
