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Old 07-03-2005, 07:29 PM   #2226
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back to partisanship

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Originally posted by Penske_Account
In the first month after the election analyses of the vote were showing that Bush got in the low 40% range of hispanic voters, up from the approx 35% he got in '00. I know there was some controversy (i.e. soreloserman style whining) about that 40plus% number.

Do you have more definitive analyses showing he got less than 35%. Cite please?

Further to your posit. McCain and Jeb. McCain's sort of catholic isn't he and Jed appeals to the hispanic population and the fundamentalists (if they forget about the murder of Terri Schiavo (RIP)). That is the winning ticket.
I don't have a cite. I may have been confusing the California hispanics with the national hispanics but I don't think so. I am on the executive board of the California Republican Party and I sit through a lot of these political briefings. I know this shows I have a sick mind, but I prefer this stuff to the policy meetings.
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