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Survey: Florida Latino Voters Could Be Game Changer in Election

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Friday, October 5, 2012   

MIAMI - An increasing number of Florida Latino voters are supporting President Obama while Republican candidate Mitt Romney's numbers are slipping, according to a survey released Thursday.

The survey, from Latino Decisions and America's Voice, found that 61 percent of Latinos polled support Obama, compared with 31 percent for Romney - a larger gap when compared with a similar survey done in June.

Casey Klofstad, a contributing analyst for Latino Decisions, says the Latino vote could impact the outcome of the election in November.

"The Latino community is large in Florida and is increasing, and those from the community are also becoming more and more likely to vote. They are potentially a game changer for any candidate."

More than half of those surveyed said Obama's recent policy change offering deferred action status to young people made them more enthusiastic about the Democratic nominee.

Klofstad says the Latino vote is expected to play a particular role in the middle of the state, which has a strong Puerto Rican heritage.

"Puerto Ricans are largely living in the I-4 corridor, which is really the location of the state that's purple. The I-4 corridor is where the election is decided."

While Latino voters are concerned about issues such as the economy, education and health care, Klofstad says immigration issues are expected to be top of mind for them.

"If you look at the immigration policies by the Republicans and Democrats, the plans by the Democrats make the Latino electorate in Florida far more enthusiastic about voting for them."

The survey also found that Romney's recent statement that the U.S. should prevent illegal immigrants from working in America made almost 60 percent of their respondents less enthusiastic about voting for him.


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