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« on: January 08, 2014, 06:31:51 AM »

Why exactly is New Mexico a swing state historically? It's Hispanic population has been there a long time (lowest foreign born pop. in SW), so the sudden increase in D vote doesn't seem attributable to Hispanics. Are there other hypotheses?

The Republican Party has alienated these moderates who otherwise would have voted Republican, but people like Mitt Romney have hurt the Republicans chances of winning back Hispanics.
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