Hispanics at polls swayed by issues - New Jersey

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Posted on: November 9th, 2006
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“While election analysts focused on the growing influence of the Hispanic vote, North Jersey Hispanics showed in Tuesday’s elections they are more focused on the issues.

Robert Veras, owner of the Internacional Barber Shop on Straight Street in Paterson, said the war in Iraq, political corruption and the job and housing markets had trumped ethnic loyalties for him in the voting booth.”

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