Campaigns Change Tactics to Appeal to Latinos

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Here’s more terrible reporting overemphasizing the hispanic vote, in this case from the San Francisco Chronicle.

How does it happen that a group comprising “25 percent of the state’s eligible electorate” — that’s one small quarter — “dominate[s” the state’s voters just a couple paragraphs later?

“With a razor-close presidential primary race in Texas, Latino voters – who make up 25 percent of the state’s eligible electorate and could comprise 1 in 3 Democratic primary voters – are the object of an intense and unprecedented media blitz. Both Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama have Spanish-speaking strategists on their payrolls and have spent millions of dollars on Latino outreach and advertising in the Lone Star State.

“With the new influence Latino voters are wielding nationwide, there is a growing recognition by political analysts and campaign operatives that this 18 million-strong electorate requires more than a one-size-fits-all approach.

In Texas, where U.S.-born Hispanics, many of them bilingual, dominate the electorate, Clinton’s ads tout her longtime ties to the state’s Latinos, portraying her as a friend to the community – nuestra amiga – a candidate who is tight with Latino leaders and appreciates Latino culture.”As Steve Sailer has been writing for years, the hispanic population explosion has not been matched by a commensurate growth in the hispanics who actually show up at the polls.

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2008-03-05