Latino Election Eve Poll Results: November 2, 2010
Posted on November 2, 2010 by Latino Decisions
Latino Decisions / NCLR / SEIU / America’s Voice Election Eve Poll
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Final Latino Decisions Tracking Poll Shows Dems Winning Latino Vote
Posted on November 1, 2010 by Gary Segura
After 11 weeks of interviewing, our fall tracking poll comes to an end with this, the 10th Wave Report. Note, however, that the Latino Decisions Track will continue in 2011, though on a bi-monthly basis.
On this, the eve of the 2010 Midterm Elections, we find a Latino vote more energized, more enthused, and significantly more Democratic than at the start of the general election campaign. Overall, with undecided voters pushed to make a decision, we report 70% vote intention for Democrats, and 30% for Republicans, on the generic ballot midterm question. We also find a Latino electorate still ambivalent about the Obama administration and still not convinced on its commitment to the cause of comprehensive immigration reform, which was promised, but for a variety of reasons failed to come up in the administration’s first two years.

The percentage of Latinos reporting a certainty of voting has climbed to 76.9%, its highest level in the entire track, more than five points higher than where we were eight weeks back and more than 10 points higher than the low point in Wave 5.
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Found this via United Nations Immigration Laws all kinds of interesting stuff here.