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Headline Roundup October 11th, 2012

Hispanic Voters

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Presidential Candidates Set Their Sights On Colorado's Latinos
Presidential Candidates Set Their Sights On Colorado's Latinos

NPR (Online News)

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The presidential race has become much tighter in recent days, and in Colorado, a recent poll puts Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the lead.

Colorado is one of several swing states where campaign efforts will be concentrated in these past few weeks before the election. Of those efforts, actually getting people to the polls will be one of the most important.

In Colorado, bo

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Obama campaign claims lead on early vote indicators
Obama campaign claims lead on early vote indicators

Washington Times

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Led by a surge in Hispanic voters, President Obamas campaign said Thursday Democrats are leading the party registration battle in nearly every battleground state this fall as they try to combat disillusionment among Democrats following last weeks debate with GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
The Obama campaign also said that with the exception of Colorado, Democrats are doing better this year versus 2008 in every battleground state that allows voting by mail.
β€œAt this point in 2008, Republicans had an absentee ballot request advantage of 259,000 ballot requests in Colorado, Florida,...

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Arizona Latinos Prefer Barack Obama, Richard Carmona
Arizona Latinos Prefer Barack Obama, Richard Carmona

HuffPost

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Mitt Romney has a problem with Latino voters nationwide, but things look particularly bleak for him in Arizona.

A poll posted Wednesday by Latino Decisions found 80 percent of Latino voters in Arizona prefer President Barack Obama to Romney -- eight points higher than the percentage of Latinos nationwide who support the president in other surveys from the firm.

There's bad news in the poll for down-ticket GOP candidates as well. Three-quarters of Latino vo

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