Obama Has Commanding Lead in Latino Vote
The survey finds Obama with a 68-26 percent lead over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney among all Latinos.
President Obama holds a commanding lead over his Republican challenger among Latino voters, with a particular advantage among women, according to a poll released Monday by Latino Decisions.
The survey finds Obama with a 68-26 percent lead over Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney among all Latinos. Among Hispanic women, Obama's lead is even larger. He leads Romney among this consituency by a 74-21 percent margin — a staggering 53-point advantage.
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