Survey finds Latino support has shifted away from Democrats and Republicans

Posted on: August 7th, 2006
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“Latino support for the Democratic and Republican Parties has shrunk nationwide, as they feel significantly discontented with the way both parties have handled immigration policy, according to a recent survey conducted by the non-partisan Pew Hispanic Center.

The 2006 National Survey of Latinos found that the percentage of Latinos who think the Republican Party has a superior position on immigration policy has dropped from 28 to 12 percent. But while Latino support has dropped for Republican methods of immigration reform, it has not driven them toward the Democrats, who also have seen a loss in their Latino base.”

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