and is eating into the GOP valued base of Evangelicals ....
Keep Clarke out there and pound War Hero Boy and let BO do what Bush did in 2004 and distance himself from the attack dogs
This is brilliant .... Rove is getting a taste of his own medicine and aint shit he can do except take a gun and do society a favor by blowing his brains out
PRINCETON, NJ -- Hispanic registered voters' support for Barack Obama for president remained consistent and strong in June, with Obama leading John McCain by 59% to 29% among this group.
While Hispanics generally preferred Hillary Clinton to Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, a solid majority of Hispanics have consistently backed Obama against McCain in general-election trial heats. Obama has led McCain by about a 2-to-1 margin since Gallup began tracking general-election voting preferences in early March.
Gallup has interviewed more than 4,000 Hispanic registered voters during this time period. An analysis of candidate support by subgroup within the U.S. Hispanic electorate reveals that many of the well-established divisions in this year's campaign -- such as the gender gap and the marriage gap -- are weak or nonexistent among Hispanic voters.
link w/graph: http://www.gallup.com/poll/108532/Hispanic-Voters-Solid...
Keep Clarke out there and pound War Hero Boy and let BO do what Bush did in 2004 and distance himself from the attack dogs
This is brilliant .... Rove is getting a taste of his own medicine and aint shit he can do except take a gun and do society a favor by blowing his brains out
PRINCETON, NJ -- Hispanic registered voters' support for Barack Obama for president remained consistent and strong in June, with Obama leading John McCain by 59% to 29% among this group.
While Hispanics generally preferred Hillary Clinton to Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, a solid majority of Hispanics have consistently backed Obama against McCain in general-election trial heats. Obama has led McCain by about a 2-to-1 margin since Gallup began tracking general-election voting preferences in early March.
Gallup has interviewed more than 4,000 Hispanic registered voters during this time period. An analysis of candidate support by subgroup within the U.S. Hispanic electorate reveals that many of the well-established divisions in this year's campaign -- such as the gender gap and the marriage gap -- are weak or nonexistent among Hispanic voters.
link w/graph: http://www.gallup.com/poll/108532/Hispanic-Voters-Solid...