Latinos Key in Next Midterm Elections
According to the study, there are 44 GOP-held House seats where Latino voters could influence the outcome of the 2014 midterm elections: 14 “tier 1″ Republican-held seats with large Latino populations, as well as 10 “tier 2″ districts where Latinos are quite likely to be influential and 20 “tier 2″ in which Latinos could be influential.
“If the GOP loses just 17 seats in 2014, the Democrats will regain majority control,” stated Latino Decisions Senior Analyst David Damore.
The poll found that 63% of Latinos would be more likely to vote Democratic if a House Democrat helped bring the bill to victory. However, 45% of Latinos are more likely to vote for the GOP if a House Republican helps push the immigration bill to victory.
The potential gains presented in this poll shows how immigration reform could help revive the Republican Party. Pro-immigration groups, such as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, met with President Obama in their heavy mobilization efforts to get Latino and other voters to exert pressure on Republican House legislators as the House met Wednesday to discuss their stance on immigration reform.
This article was first published in Latinovations.
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