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Home > The Border Line > Archives > 2008 > October > 09 > Entry

Some Latinos still undecided on presidential election

A new poll says that a significant number of Latino voters in key battleground states are either undecided or still open to persuasion in the presidential election.

In Colorado, one in five Latino voters are undecided or do not strongly support one of the candidates. In Florida, it’s one in four and in Nevada, it is one in three.

The survey released by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, known as NALEO, also found that the economy is the top election priority of latino voters. 

Nearly a third of respondents said they had trouble making their mortgage or rent payments at some point during the past 12 months. 

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