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Oct. 13: Arizona and the Spanish-Speaking Vote
...President Obama is performing very well among Hispanics (58% to 28%). This represents an improvement on his result among Hispanics in Arizona in 2008, where he defeated John McCain by 15 points among that key group.
There must be a reason they pulled out Arizona for the first time.
Why Arizona may be the surprise of 2012 – the big Latino vote that you didn’t see coming
Jim Acosta just tweeted: Obama leads 44-42% in Arizona!
Nate Sliver
Although AZ poll very likely an outlier, one scary thing for Romney is that it included Spanish-language interviews. (1/3)
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