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en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. The state removed Latino voters from District 23 because they were Latinos.

en The polls don't show a huge difference among Democrats in how Latinos and non-Latinos would vote on the recall [of Davis], ... Where they do show a difference is their preference among the candidates running, and there Bustamante draws substantially more support from Latino Democrats and non-Democratic Latinos than from other ethnic groups.

en This is an issue that could easily arouse Latino voters. Immigration could be a single issue that could bring out more Latino voters in November.

en Ensuring adequate resources for our schools and closing the achievement gap for Latino students is a critical issue for our community and the nation. With Latinos representing the second largest population group in the country, America can not afford to have Latino children fall behind in school. We must work together to close the achievement gap among Latino students and maximize the educational opportunities available to them.

en Wisconsin, for example, elected its first Latino state legislator. Michigan elected two during the decade. In the '90s, three Latinos were added in Massachusetts.

en Both parties are strongly going after the Latino vote. . . . It is simply inevitable that (Latinos) will become the critical vote in the state. Demography is destiny.

en [Yet both parties' campaign strategists believe Latino party affiliations and voting patterns can be changed.] The reason Democrats and Republicans will concentrate on Latinos is that they are in some ways a swing vote, ... Both Bush and Gore can try to make some inroads into the other candidate's Latino base.

en Mexican Americans are not the only Latino community but they certainly are the major one in South Carolina. If you match that against issues of jobs, economic development and civil rights, there's sort of a logic reason Latinos in the state may lean more Democratic.

en The survey just looked at registered Latino voters. Had it included non-voters and non-citizens, the numbers likely would have been different.

en We feel proud as Latinos to have the first Latino with a school named after him. Thank you and hopefully we can have another one in the future.

en We are Latinos, and every Latino is an immigrant. We're looking for a new life. We're in the United States, and we're really proud.

en We are trying to show the historical continuity of Latino protest against the exploitation of other Latinos in U.S. wars of aggression.

en One out of every nine Americans is now Latino. In certain states, Latinos, in the next 20 years, will outnumber the traditional white non-Hispanic population.

en The fact there is a Latino on the ballot adds a level of excitement to the race, so Latinos will be looking at it. But they are willing to vote their interest and they are willing cross party lines.

en [A federal judge Tuesday blocked Georgia from enforcing a new state law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls. In issuing the preliminary injunction, U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy said the law amounts to an unconstitutional poll tax because the state is not doing enough to make ID cards available to those who cannot afford them. The requirement] is most likely to prevent Georgia's elderly, poor and African-American voters from voting, ... For those citizens, the character and magnitude of their injury the loss of their right to vote is undeniably demoralizing and extreme.


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