Hispanic voters don't vote by party. They vote for the politician that hold their values and who support hispanic causes. Lately that has been the Republican party.
The Democrats are operating under a misconception that hispanics vote straight Democrat because they have a lock on inner city voters. That is part of the reason they were suprised that they lost in 2000 and 2004. They are counting a demographic that does not blindly vote for them.
So to answer your question, most hispanics don't know who they are voting for because they don't know who the candidates are.
2006-09-27 14:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Clearly the liberals, they want to allow more hispanics to enter illegally, and give them the rights as a citizen. They also offer them money, welfare, housing, instate tuitions, tax relief.
Clearly Cappy up there believes he should ride on the coat tails of others instead of having to earn their way. You know junior, there are some people who already pay more to live here, use roads, and schools. Why should living in the US be free for some and costly for others? You sound like a filthy socialist.
Yeah that dude down there knows what hes talking about. Democrats SCREAM voting fraud, but when they have the opportunity to cut down on fraud they reject it.
2006-09-27 21:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not an easy question people from Cuba have voted republican for years, Hispanics are mostly catholic a sizable amount vote Republican too. The immigration issue could have an effect on how Hispanics vote.
2006-09-27 21:29:05
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answered by Bigboi47 3
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The same party that usually does:)
And by that I mean Republican. The social ideologies of the democratic party alienate Hispanics (who are traditionally Catholic).
Also, the Republican party is the only party to put forth a comprehensive (whether right or wrong) plan to handle the illegal immigration.
The Libs just scream "racism" and shoot down any idea the Republicans come up with.
2006-09-27 21:24:24
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answered by ? 7
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Democrats are working feverishly to catch some votes. Remember the May 5th 'demonstration' for illegal aliens? Democrats were all over the place trying to get photo ops with them.
But, hispanics are mainly christians, and that puts them on opposite sides of the democratic party. Tough call.
2006-09-27 21:30:49
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answered by Pancakes 7
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No question.
House Al Qaedacrats voted in lock step in defiance of the American people to require a picture ID when voting. H.R.4844 seeks to prevent fraud in the election process by requiring photo identification for voters in federal elections. A recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed 81% of those surveyed favored an ID requirement for voting. In another poll conducted by Rasmussen, 77% of likely voters across the country agree that displaying a photo ID should be required to cast a vote.
A vote for Al Qaedacrats is a vote for surrender, appeasement, amnesty, voter fraud and no border security.
2006-09-27 21:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always split down the middle. The whole Elian Gonzalez thing in Florida hurt Democrats getting Cuban-Americans and possibly other Latinos in their corner.
2006-09-27 21:24:53
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answered by Anonymous
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most likely the democrats since they've always been a domestic common man/women party. No big taxes on the poor, social security, no forgeign wars. I am a bit biased.
2006-09-27 21:24:09
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answered by captaincarney 3
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Hispanics are quite capable of making individual decisions based on their own personal needs. They'll go both ways.
2006-09-27 21:26:40
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answered by MEL T 7
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Both
2006-09-27 21:25:05
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answered by chuck3011 3
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