From Colorado Luis: Why are Colorado Chicanos so damned liberal?
If the exit polls are to be believed, George W. Bush's share of the Latino vote in Colorado was the lowest of all of the states with large Latino populations -- a mere 30%. (The next lowest number would be 32% in California, according to the same polls.) Now, there is good reason to suspect the exit polls are wrong, especially when it comes to the so-called Hispanic vote. The best example is Texas, where Bush supposedly increased his share to 59% -- an improvement of 16% since 2000 -- while losing the most heavily Latino border counties to Kerry by wide margins. MORE
Emmett O'Connell | November 12, 2004 | Comment on This Post (0 so far) |
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(and yes, we know that sometimes they're very, very wrong. Other times, they're right on.)

