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ProudModerate2
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« on: September 29, 2016, 02:48:49 PM »

I'll predict  that hispanics will make up 11 or 11.5% of the electorate compared to 10% in 2012. They're angry and will come out in record numbers.

Well just from population growth alone, they are already expected to make up roughly 11% of the electorate, regardless of a surge in turnout. If they were to actually get up and vote en masse this election, a 12%+ share might be possible. A 5 - 6 point increase in turnout, which is doable given their current abysmal levels, puts them close to 12%.

If that happens, it would be super-impressive.
Let's hope.
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