Immigration Not Key to Winning Hispanic Vote: Experts

Posted on: July 8th, 2008
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“Hispanic voters have become a key target in this year’s presidential race, courted heavily by both Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain .

Though immigration has become a focus of those efforts, experts say the candidates’ positions on basic issues such as the economy, education, health care, crime, taxes and national security are likely to be more important.”*

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