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One early sign suggests that even with his approach on immigration, which favors a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens, Sen. John McCain might have trouble putting back together the coalition of Hispanic voters that helped President Bush win a second term.
A completely unscientific call-in poll to “PiolÃn Por la Mañana,†the nation’s most popular Spanish-language radio program, found that 59 percent of the 819 folks who took part in the survey plan to back Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, 36 percent support Sen. Barack Obama and only 2 percent favor McCain.”*
*From: http://video1.washingtontimes.com
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