Latino Decisions: Week 11. Obama 73, Romney 21 (user search)
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« on: October 29, 2012, 06:57:35 PM »
« edited: October 29, 2012, 06:59:20 PM by King »

As I noted in my thread, the Romney debate surge has been polls showing movement to 40-45% Latino support for Mittens.  Without that figure, Romney is still down 3-5 points nationally.  Indeed, the only two polls that haven't shown that movement: RAND and TIPP have been giving this race to Obama for awhile now.

If Latino Decisions is actually the one that is right here (along with RAND and TIPP) and not all the other pollsters, we're heading straight into another Dewey Defeats Truman moment and the polling problems with Hispanics that gave Republicans false hope will probably be talked about for years to come.

In truth, I think the real answer is somewhere in the middle.
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