Sunday, December 30, 2012

Florida Latinos More Divided on Obama | Synopsis

Florida Latinos More Divided on Obama

Barack Obama - Dealing with the aftermath
Barack Obama - Dealing with the aftermath by DonkeyHotey
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A first look at preliminary Florida exit poll results finds Florida Hispanics with more divided feelings about the Obama administration than Latinos nationally and a somewhat more favorable view of Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Check the ABC News Live Blog  for updates throughout the day and results all night. At the same time, Hispanics in Florida are more positive about President Obama and find Romney less appealing than other voters in the Sunshine state. Overall about four-in-ten Florida Latinos say they are “angry” (14%) or “dissatisfied” (26%) with the president’s administration while 26% say they are “satisfied” and 23% are “enthusiastic. ” Among Latinos nationally, only about three-in-ten express anger (7%) or dissatisfaction (21%) with the Obama presidency and seven-in-ten  are satisfied (34%) or enthusiastic (37%). (All voters nationally offered a mixed verdict of Obama’s administration:  21% were angry, 29% were dissatisfied, 23% were satisfied and 25% were enthusiastic.

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