1.4.2007
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Two out of every three Latinos now believe that U.S. troops should be brought home from Iraq as soon as possible and only one in four think the U.S. made the right decision in using military force, according to a new survey by the Pew Hispanic Center.
Hispanics have generally expressed a more negative view toward the war compared with the rest of the population. The latest survey, however, shows an even stronger opposition on the part of Latinos, especially when it comes to keeping troops in Iraq.
Other Resources
February 7, 2005: Survey of Latino Attitudes on the War in Iraq, Pew Hispanic Center
January 8, 2004: Latino Attitudes on the War in Iraq, the Economy and the 2004 Election, Pew Hispanic Center
Dissecting the 2008 Electorate: Most Diverse in U.S. History
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The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Election
Among Hispanics in Florida, 2008 Voter Registration Rolls Swing Democratic
State Fact Sheets: Hispanics in the 2008 Election (REMOVED)
The Latino Electorate: An Analysis of the 2006 Election