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La Conservación del Ambiente, prioridad para electores hispanos

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Friday, August 22, 2014   

AUSTIN, Texas - La Inmigración es un tema que debe abordarse ante la elección de otoño, pero hay otro que es clave para los electores latinos: la postura que tienen los candidatos sobre la conservación ambiental.

Eso es lo que encontró un reporte de la Fundación Acceso Hispano (Hispanic Access Foundation); su presidenta, Maité Arce, explica que la razón de que el voto latino favorezca las políticas ambientalistas es que ellos ven estos factores como esenciales para una mejor calidad de vida.

"Y algunos de los problemas mas específicos que les importan a los electores latinos son el aire y el agua limpios, y preservar las tierras publicas, el cambio climático y promover soluciones con energía limpia."

Agrega que el reporte también concluye que los hispanos tienden más a votar por un candidato de acuerdo a su postura ambientalista, lo cual marca una diferencia tajante.

“Otra cosa que tenían en ese análisis era que los latinos, en su mayoría, no se dividen por género ni partido preferido ni por edad ni otro criterio demográfico, cuando se trata del medio ambiente y asuntos de conservación.”

Con la población latina creciendo más que cualquier otro segmento en los Estados Unidos, Arce dice que el involucramiento en asuntos de conservación ambiental es crítico y podría tener repercusiones a largo plazo.

La investigación puede verse en: hispanicaccess.org.


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