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jman123
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« on: December 10, 2012, 09:04:18 PM »

I was particularly interested in why the other town where cubans went Union City NJ swung so hard for Obama. It went 81 percent for Obama compared to 74 percent in 2008.  Mind you it is 85 percent hispanic and not just cubans but dominicans as well.  Why did they swing so hard for Obama? This town is in Hudson County NJ. 

  Why such a hard Obama swing? compared to 2008.
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