Glenn Thrush reports today that although Hispanics have been disappointed in Obama, the Republican presidential primary has sent them stampeding back into his arms:
Hispanics, a powerful bloc whose vote could decide the outcome in pivotal states such as Nevada, Florida, Colorado and Arizona, seem to have responded by abandoning Romney, with only 14 percent of Hispanic voters favoring him over Obama in a recent Fox Latino poll — one-third of the Hispanic support George W.
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It is the party that overwhelmingly voted for Governor Romney to become the Republican presidential nominee, and which can help the GOP become the party of Hispanics across the Nation. Read Post
It's a voting bloc as big as Hispanics, 18- to 24-year-olds and the staunchest pro-lifers, and it broke for the Democratic presidential nominee by a margin of 44 points. "Religiously Unaffiliated Voters For Obama" doesn't really hav... Read Post
Mike Allen flags this interesting excerpt from Obama's Last Stand, an upcoming e-book on the 2012 presidential campaign by Politico reporter Glenn Thrush: "One factor made the 2012 grind bearable and at times even fun for Obama: he ... Read Post