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02/12/16 10:02 PM

#244561 RE: arizona1 #244507

arizona1 -- a poll commissioned by the hard-right Republican Washington Free Beacon, which hired the hard-right Republican 'polling firm' TargetPoint Consulting, which as it happens has virtually no history anywhere of doing polling, to conduct the poll -- a poll which polled only the upcoming Nevada Democratic caucus, and not the Nevada Republican Caucus which comes just three days later -- the foregoing as covered by Rachel this evening

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02/13/16 12:55 AM

#244571 RE: arizona1 #244507

Latino vote Nevada will be a sign to the future.

Clinton also enjoys a significant lead in the contention for the nomination of her own Democratic Party. Of the Hispanic voters interviewed, 73% state that they would vote for her, while none of her Democratic rivals approaches showing double digits. Of those interviewed, 68% have a favorable opinion of the former Secretary of State, 26% have an unfavorable opinion, and only 6% do not know her or have not formed an opinion about her, according to Univision’s exclusive survey. In contrast, 68% do not know or have not formed an opinion about Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s nearest opponent in the battle for the Democratic nomination, and 74 per cent do not know or have no opinion about former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, another important Democratic rival for Clinton. Joe Biden, who has not yet declared his candidacy, receives a favorable opinion from 50% of Hispanic voters. But even he has problems among this voter constituency. Despite having been Vice President of the United States for well over six years, 24% of Hispanic voters do not know who he is or have not yet formed an opinion about him.
http://huelladigital.univisionnoticias.com/the-latin-vote/

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Mapping the Latino Electorate by State
January 19, 2016

Share of eligible voterswho are Latino .. Nevada 17.2% Rank 6 NH 2.2% Rank 43 S Carolina 2.$% Rank 37
http://www.pewhispanic.org/interactives/mapping-the-latino-electorate-by-state/