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Hipsanic power surging at polls?
When the current anchor babies are old enough to vote they will vote in their people.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/28/hispan ... index.html
(CNN) -- As Democratic and Republican presidential candidates scour the country for votes during the 2008 campaign, they'll inevitably court the Hispanic community, a voting group growing rapidly in number and diversity.
Some Democratic presidential candidates pose before a debate sponsored by Univision. The Republican debate was postponed after only one candidate agreed to attend, a development which troubled some party leaders.
The Hispanic community is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States, according to the U.S. census.
But its percentage of the electorate is lower than its numbers as a whole because of lower citizenship rates, less voter participation and a youthful demographic. Of the nation's more than 44 million people of Hispanic origin, about a third are too young to vote.
But all that's changing.We the People. You the Invader
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