Probably not, says Velasquez Institute.
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Probably not, says Velasquez Institute.
Even a liberal sees the presidential election as a racial conflict.
NBC official admits the exit polls they used overestimated the Hispanic vote for Pres. Bush.
The Constitution Party is the only third party to increase its share of the vote since 2000.
The more children a white person has, the more likely he is to vote Republican.
A detailed rundown of what the elections mean for immigration reform.
Two experts argue that exit polls on Hispanic voters were flawed.
Hispanic vows his race will defeat “white people’s party.”
Some in the “blue states” want to secede from the “rednecks” who re-elected Pres. Bush.
Immigration expert believes Pres. Bush won only 31 percent of the Hispanic vote.