The Latino Vote In Central Texas

Posted on: November 8th, 2006
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“Up for grabs this election year is the Latino vote. Try breaking that category down. While more than 30 percent of the Austin population is Hispanic, the views that are bringing them out to the polls are just as diverse as the city itself.

If the number of people we saw in the immigration rallies came out to vote, the impact would be enough to make politicians salivate.”

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