Posted by AzBlueMeanie:
This weekly Latino Decisions Tracking Poll has President Obama expanding his lead to 80% of poll respondents. The new poll out Wednesday suggests his support among the group is even larger in Arizona:
Why Arizona may be the surprise of 2012 – the big Latino vote that you didn’t see coming
New polling data out of Arizona released by America’s Voice and Latino Decisions suggests Arizona may be much closer than the polling averages indicate. A full 80% of Latinos say they plan to vote for Obama,
compared to just 14% for Romney, and Latino enthusiasm is much, much
higher in Arizona than the national average. In Latino Decisions
national tracking poll 34% of Latinos say they are more excited about
voting in 2012 while 36% say they were more excited back in 2008. In
Arizona 60% are more enthusiastic in 2012 compared to just 16% who were
more enthused in 2008.
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If Latino turnout is high in Arizona this year, it will be the Nevada of 2012 that takes the mainstream media by surprise.
Full results of the Arizona Latino poll are posted here. Among the poll highlights:
Arizona Latinos Favor Democrats by Wide Margins
- In the presidential race, 80% of Arizona Latinos said they will vote
for President Obama, while 14% said they will vote for Romney and 6%
are undecided. The largest vote share for Obama of any state. - In the U.S. Senate race, 75% of Arizona Latinos said they will vote
for Richard Carmona (D), while 12% said they will vote for Rep. Jeff
Flake (R) and 13% are undecided. - In addition, 69% of Arizona Latinos said they will vote for the
Democratic candidate in their U.S. House race, while 14% will vote
Republican and another 14% are undecided.
Candidates’ Immigration Positions Matter to Arizona Latinos
- 68% of respondents said that immigration was “the most important
issue” or “one of the most important issues” in their voting decisions
this year. - After hearing about President Obama’s deferred action policy, 64% of
respondents said that they were “more enthusiastic” about voting for
Obama and 5% said that they were “less enthusiastic.” Meanwhile, after
hearing about Mitt Romney’s statements on “self-deportation” and his
support for Arizona’s SB 1070, 8% of respondents said that they were
“more enthusiastic” about Romney and 67% of respondents said that they
were “less enthusiastic.” - Upon learning of Jeff Flake’s vote against the DREAM Act in 2010 and
his support for increasing “border security instead of trying to stop
the Arizona immigration law,” 59% of respondents said that they were
“less enthusiastic” about Flake, while 8% said they were “more
enthusiastic” about him. - After hearing about Richard Carmona’s support for the DREAM Act and
his praise of the Obama administration’s deferred action policy, 73% of
respondents said that they felt “more enthusiastic” about Carmona, while
only 5% said that they felt “less enthusiastic.”
Immigration is Not Just a Policy Issue: It’s Personal
- 55% of Arizona Latinos said that immigration was the most important
issue facing the Latino community that Congress and the President should
address. This was followed by 44% who said that the economy was the
most important issue. - 66% of Arizona Latinos know someone who is undocumented, and 55% know someone who may be eligible for the DREAM Act.
- When asked “thinking ahead to the November 2012 presidential
election, how enthusiastic are you about voting in the election next
year?,” 69% of respondents said that they were “very enthusiastic” about
voting in the upcoming election. In a separate question that asked
“would you say you are more enthusiastic about voting in 2012, or that
you were more enthusiastic about voting back in 2008?” 60% said that
they were “more enthusiastic” about voting in 2012 than they were about
voting in 2008.
The sleeping giant may finally be awakening. I have said for sone time now that Governor Jan Brewer and SB 1070 may be the next Governor Pete Wilson and Prop. 187, which made California a reliably blue state.
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So Willard Mitt Romney tells us that he is a success, its easy when you start with Dad’s money and dad’s contacts (kinda like Trump) and did not do it on your own, but ok, success.
Willard Milton Romney tells us that Bain was his first success, a company without a product (unlike Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison among others who created jobs by the success of their products). What’s even funnier is Bain owns “Clear Channel” who has under contract both “Rush Limbaugh” and “Glen Beck”, how do you think they will do after the election. Bain preyed on weak companies and their goal was to take these companies into bankruptcy (Willard still gets a check from Bain) not to mention the jobs that were outsourced or their dealings with RED CHINA, but ok maybe Willard did not know that Bain was in to that, sure, why not, right?
Willard Milton Romney then tells us that his second success is 2002 Winter Olympics. All 2002 Winter Olympics financials have been destroyed, but ok lets take his word, success.
This is Willard Milton Romney calling card that what our country needs now is someone like him a supposed successful business man. This “Business Success” and how that will translate into “Public Sector” success has already been tested in Massachusetts.
But what did we see he was governor of Massachusetts, his one and only public sector job? If you look at the majority of his statements as to why he should be governor of Massachusetts, they almost mirror his current ones, mainly “I am a successful business man”. But when we look at Massachusetts, it was an ordinary mediocrity, to the point that he could only survive one term, that how good this guy was, but ok according to him he was a success.
Did you catch his foreign policy chicken hawk speech, priceless.
Now he wants the top public sector job, hmmm, no not on my watch!