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redcommander
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« on: July 14, 2011, 07:50:08 PM »
« edited: July 14, 2011, 07:54:33 PM by SayNotoJonHuntsman »

I would guess something like this,

Argentine Americans
Toss Up
Bolivian Americans Democratic Party
Brazilian Americans Democratic Party
Chilean Americans Toss Up
Colombian Americans Republican Party
Costa Rican Americans Democratic Party
Cuban Americans Republican Party
Dominican Americans Democratic Party
Ecuadorian Americans Democratic Party
Guatemalan Americans Democratic Party
Honduran Americans Democratic Party
Mexican Americans Democratic Party
Nicaraguan Americans Democratic Party
Panamanian Americans Democratic Party
Paraguayan Americans Democratic Party
Peruvian Americans Democratic Party
Portuguese Americans Leans Democratic Party
Puerto Rican Americans Democratic Party
Salvadorean Americans Democratic Party
Spanish Americans Toss Up/Leans Democratic Party
Uruguayan Americans Democratic Party
Venezuelan Americans Republican Party
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2011, 01:05:03 AM »


Spanish Americans Toss Up/Leans Democratic Party



If you're referring to Spanish as in people from Spain, I'd have to guess lean republican instead of lean democrat. At least with my family, I'm spanish, and other spanish families Ive met seem to vote more with republicans and are more likely to assimilate than other hispanic groups.

In my opinion Spanish people are more like non-hispanic white voters than hispanic ones, but that's just what I've witnessed from my family.

You're probably right. I was thinking that since New Mexico is the state with the highest percentage of Americans that identify as Spanish, and is usually a state that is a toss up or leans democratic, that it would have been a good indicator of how Spanish Americans vote in other states.
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