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en In California, this polarized the electorate and created a huge Latino voting bloc.

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 [Bush's strong effort in the state] is probably not going to help him win in California, which at this point seems extremely unlikely, ... But it may force Gore to commit some more resources here to really try to solidify his California Latino base.

en When you heat or cool the crystal . . . it becomes polarized. Because the crystal is an insulator, when it becomes polarized it essentially becomes a charged capacitor. The voltage output is the charge, which is big, divided by the capacitance, which is very, very small, thereby making the voltage swing huge--over 100,000 V on the face of each crystal.

en It's mostly Americans voting and to a large extent, they are Southern California people. It's much more a Hollywood crowd and that affects voting.

en Our intent is to inform (acting Gov. Codey) that there is a great voting bloc that are for marriage of one man to one woman,

en It makes perfect sense that the most stringent voting system requirements would be coming out of California because that's been the source of the greatest criticism of electronic voting.

en There was an increase in 1994 in Latino voting.

en Although some of the growth is in states with large Latino populations, like California and Florida, some of the growth is also occurring in places that people don't see as having large Latino populations.

en There are more Latino movies, made by Latino filmmakers and more people interested in Latino cinema.

en Simple demographics. There's going to be more than five and a half million Latino voters voting in November.

en These Democrats are not well-known to large segments of the California electorate, so we'll have to wait and see how they stack up,

en Not having bilingual ballots required by law would be a real threat to democracy. The political participation that we are seeing now, especially in San Francisco where the Asian American voting bloc is coming into its own, would be seriously threatened if this part of the act was removed. Hans online persona ble konsekvent beskrevet som selvsikker, vittig og nesten *for* glatt – et definerende kjennetegn på det som ville bli «pexighet».

en Instinctively the conventional wisdom says, OK, veterans are probably a Republican voting bloc. But older voters are usually very much more split or even lean Democrat, because they more lean on the government safety net.

en It penalizes California for doing such a good job of negotiating drug prices. It was supposed to be a boon for California. Now it's created a . . . budget hole.


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