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TexasTowelie

(112,230 posts)
Wed Oct 19, 2016, 12:50 AM Oct 2016

Central Florida’s Puerto Ricans are Trending Democratic, Prefer Statehood

Residents of Puerto Rico can vote in presidential primaries, but not in the presidential elections. People born in Puerto Rico who move to a State, however, can register to vote immediately. This year, the prized Central Florida region has had an influx of Puerto Rican voters, and both parties are working to register as many of these voters as possible.

While earlier surveys of this population found a preponderance of conservatives, a new survey shows that Clinton holds a strong lead among Puerto Rican voters in Florida. “The poll of Puerto Rican registered voters, the state’s second-largest Hispanic group behind Cuban-Americans, found an overwhelming majority favored the former secretary of state, 74-17 percent, over the billionaire businessman,” Politico reported. “It also found that support for Clinton was strong, with 61 percent of those surveyed said they were “certain” to vote for Clinton compared to only 12 percent who said they were “certain” to vote for Trump.”

The poll, conducted by Latin Decisions with the Center for American Progress Action Fund, found that fully 84% of those polled were definitely planning to vote. When Americans as a whole have a much smaller voting rate, amounting to just over half of registered voters in the last election, a group that can be counted on to vote will have disproportionate influence in the election.

68% of those polled held a favorable opinion of Hillary Clinton, while only 22% felt positive about Donald Trump. Part of this gap may be explained by the positions held by the candidates. The survey respondents generally favored increased school spending, a focus on clean energy, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and an increase in the minimum wage, among other positions associated with the Democratic candidate.

Read more: http://www.puertoricoreport.com/central-floridas-puerto-ricans-trending-democratic-prefer-statehood/

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Central Florida’s Puerto Ricans are Trending Democratic, Prefer Statehood (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2016 OP
The issue of statehood has been put to the voters of Puerto Rico. former9thward Oct 2016 #1
But always under threats that US companies would pull out OnDoutside Oct 2016 #2

former9thward

(32,017 posts)
1. The issue of statehood has been put to the voters of Puerto Rico.
Wed Oct 19, 2016, 01:19 AM
Oct 2016

Several times. It has always been defeated.

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