Bush Didn’t Win 44% of Hispanic Vote — The Smoking Exit Poll
- Post AuthorBy Henry Wolff
- Post DateThu Nov 11 2004
Two experts argue that exit polls on Hispanic voters were flawed.
- Post TagsElections, Steve Sailer
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.
Republican candidates recognized voters don’t want amnesty.
The defeat of Tom Daschle and the election of Tom Coburn are good news for immigration reform.
Georgia’s laws to prevent non-citizens from voting are probably ineffective.
San Francisco rejects initiative to allow non-citizens to vote in school board elections.
Support for Bush among Hispanics increases nationally, but decreases in Florida.
Eugenics supporter James L. Hart receives 25 percent of vote for House seat.