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Sam Spade
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« on: February 27, 2011, 05:47:20 PM »

I'm actually curious how much of the distinction between Hispanic voters in California vs. Texas and Arizona is based on religion, because we have to rely on polling companies for our stats there (at least we did in 2008).

Rather, the exit polls in 2008 and 2010 continue to suggest that the distinction in California and Texas/Arizona Hispanics is in how the middle/upper-class Hispanics vote - in Texas/Arizona, it's getting close to 50-50, at most 60-40 Dem, but might be even better than 50-50 GOP in Texas, according to my maths, whereas in California it is at most 1 in 3 GOP, and maybe 1 in 4 GOP.

Thoughts?
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