Probably the most plausible reason Hispanic voters went Democrat in 2012

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yllus

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Surprise, the reason is money!

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Pew Research Center - Hispanic Household Wealth Fell by 66% from 2005 to 2009

Median household wealth among Hispanics fell from $18,359 in 2005 to $6,325 in 2009. The percentage drop—66%—was the largest among all racial and ethnic groups, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends project. During the same period, median household wealth declined 53% among black households and 16% among white households.

The Pew Research report provides the first look at how the Great Recession impacted household wealth. It finds that plummeting house values were the principal cause of the erosion in wealth among all groups. However, because Hispanics derived nearly two-thirds of their net worth in 2005 from home equity and a disproportionate share reside in states that were in the vanguard of the housing meltdown, Hispanics were hit hardest by the housing market downturn.

The Pew Research analysis also finds that the median wealth of white households is 18 times that of Hispanic households and 20 times that of black households. These lopsided wealth ratios are the largest in the quarter century since the government first published such data, and roughly twice the size of the ratios that had prevailed between these three groups for the two decades prior to the Great Recession.

These findings are based on a Pew Research Center analysis of newly-available data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), an economic questionnaire distributed periodically to tens of thousands of households by the U.S. Census Bureau. It is considered the most comprehensive source of data about household wealth in the United States by race and ethnicity.

Among the report’s other key findings:

  • About a third of Hispanic (31%) and black (35%) households had zero or negative net worth in 2009, compared with 15% of white households. In 2005, the comparable shares had been 23% for Hispanics, 29% for blacks and 11% for whites.
  • About a quarter of all Hispanic (24%) and black (24%) households in 2009 had no assets other than a vehicle, compared with just 6% of white households. These percentages are little changed from 2005.
  • During the period under study, wealth disparities also increased within the Hispanic community. The top 10% of Hispanic households saw their share of all Hispanic household wealth rise from 56% in 2005 to 72% in 2009.
 

halik

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And you can explain essentially all of it by educational attainment and housing speculation

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2005 Net Worth no hs diploma 16,995
2010 Net Worth no hs diploma 7,270
57% decline

2005 Net Worth ex-housing no hs diploma 2,018
2010 Net Worth ex-housing -//- 1,945
3.6% decline
 
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techs

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It had nothing to do with racist hatred dropping from the lips of Republicans like it was monsoon season in Thailand.
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferred_Action_for_Childhood_Arrivals
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/16/us-usa-immigration-idUSBRE85E0VA20120616


Even more plausible is "Deferred Action".
Obama made a executive order last June that gives Pseudo Amnesty to illegal aliens under the age of 30, most of whom are Hispanic. Even his administration knew it was a play for votes move as the quotes below show..


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""Obama's order was the second time in two months that he has reached out to a key Democratic voting constituency. Last month, he said for the first time that he supports legalizing gay marriages, a move that while largely symbolic, won him praise and campaign donations from the gay and lesbian community.

Friday's appeal to Hispanics came at a time when Obama's popularity has dipped amid new worries of a weakening economy and a deepening European financial crisis that further threatens American jobs.""


""The Obama administration knows it's in a very tight race and if the margins that it enjoyed among unmarried women, gays, Hispanics and blacks don't hold, then he might end up on the wrong end of this thing," said Cal Jillson, a politics professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. "So he's going around and touching all these bases.""
 

techs

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Here's a hint. Ask hispanics why they didn't vote for Romney and why they voted for Obama.

The first thing they will say is that Republicans are racist and hate us. And Democrats don't.

What a concept! Actually ask hispanics! Yes, they can actually talk and make complete sentences, which is apparently a surprise to righties who are making up just about any possible reason they can, except the real one. The Republican Party has been spewing racist hatred toward hispanics for years. And they have passed disgusting laws like show me your papers that are more like Soviet Russia than the US.
 

peonyu

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Here's a hint. Ask hispanics why they didn't vote for Romney and why they voted for Obama.

The first thing they will say is that Republicans are racist and hate us. And Democrats don't.

What a concept! Actually ask hispanics! Yes, they can actually talk and make complete sentences, which is apparently a surprise to righties who are making up just about any possible reason they can, except the real one. The Republican Party has been spewing racist hatred toward hispanics for years. And they have passed disgusting laws like show me your papers that are more like Soviet Russia than the US.


I live in Miami where 7 out of 10 people here speak Spanish as their first language, the folks here are not naive enough to think a entire party hates them or is racist. Bush Jr was the man who began the "path to citizenship" push afterall, Democrats ignored the issue entirely until 2008.

What I heard before the election was that Obama is helping their families out [usually a old Grandparent or a young cousin] by pushing hard for amnesty. Yes its just that simple [amnesty]. Illegal immigration is a huge issue for hispanics since many DO have a relative here who is illegal, only the dumb fucks think one party or the other is racist. Most people dont trust either party if you wanted to know the truth.
 
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