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PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MINNESOTA = 75.0 D. C. = 74.1 MAINE = 71.2 NEW HAMPSHIRE = 71.2 WISCONSIN =

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1 PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MINNESOTA = 75.0 D. C. = 74.1 MAINE = 71.2 NEW HAMPSHIRE = 71.2 WISCONSIN = 71.2 LOUISIANA = 70.3 IOWA = 70.2 US Census, 2010 MINNESOTA = 75.0 D. C. = 74.1 MAINE = 71.2 NEW HAMPSHIRE = 71.2 WISCONSIN = 71.2 LOUISIANA = 70.3 IOWA = 70.2 US Census, 2010

2 PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MISSISSIPPI = 69.7 VIRGINIA = 68.7 COLORADO = 68.4 MARYLAND = 68.3 MICHIGAN = 67.8 SOUTH DAKOTA = 67.8 OREGON = 67.6 NORTH CAROLINA = 67.5 NORTH DAKOTA = 67.5 RHODE ISLAND = 67.4 DELAWARE = 67.3 NEBRASKA = 67.3 CONNECTICUTT = 67.2 MASSACHUSETTS = 67.1 WASHINGTON = 66.8 US Census, 2010 MISSISSIPPI = 69.7 VIRGINIA = 68.7 COLORADO = 68.4 MARYLAND = 68.3 MICHIGAN = 67.8 SOUTH DAKOTA = 67.8 OREGON = 67.6 NORTH CAROLINA = 67.5 NORTH DAKOTA = 67.5 RHODE ISLAND = 67.4 DELAWARE = 67.3 NEBRASKA = 67.3 CONNECTICUTT = 67.2 MASSACHUSETTS = 67.1 WASHINGTON = 66.8 US Census, 2010

3 PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION MISSOURI = 65.8 SOUTH CAROLINA = 65.6 OHIO = 65.5 MONTANA = 65.4 ALASKA = 65.0 VERMONT = 64.7 STATE AVERAGE = 64.5 US Census, 2010 MISSOURI = 65.8 SOUTH CAROLINA = 65.6 OHIO = 65.5 MONTANA = 65.4 ALASKA = 65.0 VERMONT = 64.7 STATE AVERAGE = 64.5 US Census, 2010

4 PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WYOMING = 64.3 GEORGIA = 64.2 NEW JERSEY = 64.1 FLORIDA = 63.8 CALIFORNIA = 63.4 KANSAS = 63.3 KENTUCKY = 63.1 ILLINOIS =62.6 NEW MEXICO = 62.6 ALABAMA =62.4 PENNSYLVANIA = 62.4 IDAHO = 61.4 INDIANA = 60.5 US Census, 2010 WYOMING = 64.3 GEORGIA = 64.2 NEW JERSEY = 64.1 FLORIDA = 63.8 CALIFORNIA = 63.4 KANSAS = 63.3 KENTUCKY = 63.1 ILLINOIS =62.6 NEW MEXICO = 62.6 ALABAMA =62.4 PENNSYLVANIA = 62.4 IDAHO = 61.4 INDIANA = 60.5 US Census, 2010

5 PERCENTAGE OF CITIZENS AGE 18+ WHO VOTED IN THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ARIZONA = 59.9 NEVADA = 59.9 NEW YORK = 58.8 OKLAHOMA =58.7 TEXAS =56.1 TENNESSEEE = 55.5 ARKANSAS = 53.8 WEST VIRGINIA = 53.4 UTAH = 53.1 HAWAII = 51.8 US Census, 2010 ARIZONA = 59.9 NEVADA = 59.9 NEW YORK = 58.8 OKLAHOMA =58.7 TEXAS =56.1 TENNESSEEE = 55.5 ARKANSAS = 53.8 WEST VIRGINIA = 53.4 UTAH = 53.1 HAWAII = 51.8 US Census, 2010

6 “…the number of eligible Hispanic voters is 2016 will total 27.7 million, a 17% increase from 2012. `From the numbers that we have, we see 800,000 Latino kids turning 18 every year, ‘ said Isaac Lee, Univision’s president of news’.” Source: The Center for American Progress, New York Times, July 13, 2014

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8 Partisan Decisions ”Twenty-seven percent of Democrats & 36% of Republicans see the other party as a threat to the nation’s wellbeing.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014 ”Twenty-seven percent of Democrats & 36% of Republicans see the other party as a threat to the nation’s wellbeing.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014

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11 Latinos, 2012 Election An estimated 119 [131 in ’08] million Americans turned out to vote… Source: US Hispanic Leadership Institute, USHLI, November 11, 2012.

12 Growth in Latino Voters ”…in 1976, 88 percent of voters were white…in 2008 the number was 74 percent...It’s estimated that it will be 72 percent in 2012.” Pew Research Center, 2012 ”…in 1976, 88 percent of voters were white…in 2008 the number was 74 percent...It’s estimated that it will be 72 percent in 2012.” Pew Research Center, 2012

13 Growth in Latino Voters ”In terms of voter turnout, we project that 52.7 percent [+/- 0.6] of eligible Hispanics will vote in the upcoming election, and increase from 49.9% in 2008 and a continuation of the past decade’s long upward trend.” Camarota, S.A., & Zeigler, K., “Projecting the 2012 Hispanic Vote, August 2012 ”In terms of voter turnout, we project that 52.7 percent [+/- 0.6] of eligible Hispanics will vote in the upcoming election, and increase from 49.9% in 2008 and a continuation of the past decade’s long upward trend.” Camarota, S.A., & Zeigler, K., “Projecting the 2012 Hispanic Vote, August 2012

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16 Growth in Latino Voters ”The projected Hispanic voted participation rate of 52.7% compares to 66.1% for non-Hispanic whites and 65.2 for non- Hispanic blacks in 2008.” Camarota, S.A., & Zeigler, K., “Projecting the 2012 Hispanic Vote, August 2012 ”The projected Hispanic voted participation rate of 52.7% compares to 66.1% for non-Hispanic whites and 65.2 for non- Hispanic blacks in 2008.” Camarota, S.A., & Zeigler, K., “Projecting the 2012 Hispanic Vote, August 2012

17 Source: New York Times, March 30,’14, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/31/us/hopes-frustrated-many-latinos-reject-the-ballot-box-altogether.html?hpw&rref=us

18 Latinos, 2012 Election, millions --Under 18 = 17.6 --Adult unauthorized = 7.1……….24.7 --Adult permanent legal resident = 5.4……….30.1 --Eligible, but Did NOT vote = 11.2……....41.2 --Voters = 12.5………53.7 Source: Pew Hispanic Center, November 14, 2012.

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20 Latinos, 2012 Election “ Obama won 71% of the Hispanic vote while Mitt Romney won 27%. The gap of 44%-pts. was even greater than Mr. Obama’s 36-pt. advantage over John McCain in 2008”. Source: New York Times, November 11, 2012.

21 Latinos, 2012 Election NY = 89% IL = 81% PA = 80% CT = 79% CO = 75%.....14% [13%] of the electorate CA = 72% NV = 71%.....18% [15%] of the electorate WI = 66% NM = 65% FL = 60%.....17% [14%] of electorate Source: New York Times, November 10, 2012 and Pew Hispanic Center, November 7, 2012.

22 Growth in Latino Voters ”The Latino vote is more influential in the presidential election than it is in overall American politics….About half the states in play have a Latino population big enough to make the difference.” Rosenberg, Simon, New Democratic Network, 2012 ”The Latino vote is more influential in the presidential election than it is in overall American politics….About half the states in play have a Latino population big enough to make the difference.” Rosenberg, Simon, New Democratic Network, 2012

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24 Latinos, 2012 Election --Latinas represented 6% of total vote and 76% voted for Obama --Latinos represented 5% of total vote% and 65% voted for Obama Source: CBSNews, exit polls, November 8, 2012.

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26 Growth in Latino Voters ”A Republican probably can’t win without about 40 percent, minimum, of the Latino vote.” Sabato, Larry, Director, Univ. of Virginia’s Center for Politics, 2012 ”A Republican probably can’t win without about 40 percent, minimum, of the Latino vote.” Sabato, Larry, Director, Univ. of Virginia’s Center for Politics, 2012

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28 Partisan Decisions ”Fifty-seven percent of consistent conservatives say it’s important to live in a place where many share their religious faith, compared with just 17% of consistent liberals.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014 ”Fifty-seven percent of consistent conservatives say it’s important to live in a place where many share their religious faith, compared with just 17% of consistent liberals.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014

29 Partisan Decisions ”76% of consistent liberals say it’s important to live in an area with a mix of people from different racial or ethnic backgrounds, compared with just 20% of consistent conservatives.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014 ”76% of consistent liberals say it’s important to live in an area with a mix of people from different racial or ethnic backgrounds, compared with just 20% of consistent conservatives.” Source: New York Times, June 12, 2014

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