Texas Primary Part II: The Latino Vote Mattered (Latina Lista)

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Posted on: March 6th, 2008
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“Though Clinton has been declared the winner by garnering 51% of the vote versus Obama’s 48%, it’s clear from reports that the area Clinton poured the heart and soul of her campaigning — South Texas — proved to be what tipped her win. (Yet, until early voting results are registered, the official winner is still not known, as well as, who has won the majority of Texas delegates.)

It’s important to note that in South Texas Clinton did well with ALL age groups. It’s reported that she even won the majority of the Millenial generation (18-29).

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*From: http://www.latinalista.net
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