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Election 2008

Obama's Latino Mandate

By Steve Cobble and Joe Velasquez, The Nation. Posted November 20, 2008.


Latinos backed Obama by a 2-to-1 margin on election day and could be the biggest force behind a longterm, center-left political realignment.
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    To update one of the Rev. Jesse Jackson's great phrases, "The hands that picked the cotton, and the hands that picked the lettuce, just picked the new president."

      According to the exit polls, if whites alone had voted, John McCain would be president-elect. That gap was erased by Barack Obama's incredible support among African-American voters, who gave him 95 percent of their votes while increasing their turnout to 13 percent of the electorate. Despite idiotic and widespread pundit commentary earlier this year that insisted Latino votes wouldn't vote for an African-American candidate, Latinos in fact gave Obama two-thirds of their votes.

       

      In other words, Latino voters roughly provided Obama with his victory margin -- both in the popular vote and in the key swing states that flipped from red to blue.

      Almost five years ago in The Nation, our article "Blue States, Latino Voters" made the case that "registering and mobilizing massive numbers of Latino voters in the Southwest and Florida" was key to winning back the White House. Four years ago, just after George W. Bush's re-election, we updated our case, pointing out that reversing narrow defeats in New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado would have won John Kerry enough electoral votes to win the White House.

      Our conclusion then: "The heavily Hispanic states of the Southwest, the 'Cactus Corner,' could be part of a winning strategy in 2008." Well, sí, se puede.

      Look at these numbers that were provided to us by the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute, which examined the 2008 Latino vote in thirteen key states. USHLI concluded that 67 percent of Latinos voted for Barack Obama, and only 31 percent for John McCain -- more than a 2-to-1 difference nationwide.

      Seventy-four percent of Latinos voted for Obama in California, 65 percent in Virginia and 72 percent in Illinois. Latinos provided the winning margin in Indiana, with 77 percent, and 63 percent voted Obama in Texas, a very positive trend for the future in that largest of red states.

      In the key swing states of the Southwest, all heavily Latino, Obama racked up hefty numbers: 76 percent in Nevada, 73 percent in Colorado, 69 percent in New Mexico and 56 percent even in McCain's home state of Arizona.

      Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico all flipped from red to blue this year, delivering their electoral votes to Barack Obama by big margins.

      Down-ballot, Nevada elected a new Democratic Congresswoman, as did Arizona voters -- on John McCain's home turf. Colorado elected a new Democratic Congresswoman, plus new senator Mark Udall, son of the former House environmental leader Mo Udall.


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    Steve Cobble is an associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, a co-founder of AfterDowningStreet.org, and a co-founder of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA). Joe Velasquez, former White House deputy political director and longtime union organizer, directs Moving America Forward, a 527 organization dedicated to registering and mobilizing Latinos.

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    Posted by: freelyb on Nov 21, 2008 7:57 PM   
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    ...that the Latino community supported Obama this season. Am concerned, however, about any demographic that is projected to double its share of the population by 2050. If we are serious about green initiatives, this is exactly what we don't need.

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    Obama voters come in every shade
    Posted by: mygirlboo on Nov 26, 2008 12:54 PM   
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    I am white and I voted for Obama, as did many of the people I know. It must be a Latino trait to try to take credit for everything that happens in this country. I must say that I am adamantly opposed to illegal immigration, as was Cesar Chavez whose men used to beat illegals up and run them off because they were ruining the wages paid to his workers.

    I am also concerned by the impact of the unrestrained mating of the Latinos in this country. Half of the babies born here are on WIC, which means their parents went right ahead satisfying their own sexual urges without the ability to provide the basic essentials for their child. Also 45% of Latino babies in this country are born out of wedlock. Right now, 70% of our prison population is made up of children of unwed mothers. These children also make up the majority of our gangs, unwed mothers and dropouts. I shudder to think of the coming breakdown of civil society here, not to mention the drain on our natural resources. Already, we have severe water shortages. In addition, the burden of having to pay for this mindless mating is a drain on our economic resources, which should be going to provide for the American people who have paid for them and who are entitled to them in this time of downturn. We welcome Latinos who came here legally and want to be American. The parasites who want to come here and breed us out of our own country and expect us to pay for them can get the hey out. They are as welcome as the plague.

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    » RE: Obama voters come in every shade Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson
    Latinos are white
    Posted by: gwaring on Dec 4, 2008 1:41 AM   
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    I thought "latinos" were white. As I recall, Spain is in Western Europe. Enough said.

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