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OCTOBER 07, 2008

Florida Hispanics: 38% for McCain, 35% for Obama

A new poll by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund finds that while Barack Obama is overwhelmingly leading McCain in other states with big Hispanic populations -- Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada -- Florida Hispanics are closely split, with 38% backing McCain and 35% backing Obama.

"The shift seems to reflect demographic changes in the state’s Latino voters that are both generational and representative of the growing diversity of Latino immigrant groups now living in Florida,'' said NALEO, which also found that in Florida 40 percent of Hispanics surveyed said the Democratic party "has more  concern for the Latino community," 20 percent said the Republican party did, and 34% said there was no difference.

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