Don't Believe the Hype: Latinos Voted for Kerry 
Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at 06:30PM
TheSpook
Race is that huge elephant in the living room that many white people swear no longer exists, yet they never take their eyes off of it. So much of our nation's history has centered on what to do about blacks and Native Americans, and lately Hispanics and Asians, and this election was no different. Bush and Kerry rarely mentioned race on the campaign trail, yet the loyal followers of each understood perfectly how their policies would affect racial minorities. Forget what you've been told the past few days about Bush and the Republicans making any major inroads into the black and Hispanic vote. Blacks and Latinos, even Asians, voted in greater numbers for the Democrats than they ever have. And they did so because they feel deeply threatened by the current Republican leadership. For the past few days, the major media have claimed national exit polls show Bush saw an increase from 35% to 44% among Latinos. At least when it comes to Hispanics, those exit polls were just as wrong as they were with their overall analysis of the vote.
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