Thursday, February 16, 2012

Great Information of CNN/Census Bureau about number of Latinos in the 15 key Swing States, Data, Information, Electoral Votes, Margins of Victory of Barack Obama or John McCain

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Jeb Bush recently wrote that Hispanic voters will represent the margin of victory in the 15 swing states that will decide in November 2012 - Obama won North Carolina by only 14,177 votes. Since then, Hispanic voter registration in North Carolina has nearly doubled to 130,615.

Please note that this information of the Census Bureau is "Old" and "Outdated" .... Today's Numbers of possible Latino Voting Age Population should be higher.

CNN
February 12, 2012
Will Hispanic voters swing the 2012 race?
Source CNN Political Research Team and U. S. Bureau of Census
Charles Garcia of GarcĂ­a Trujillo Marketing Business

Editor's note: Charles Garcia is the CEO of Garcia Trujillo, a business focused on the Hispanic market, and the author of "Leadership Lessons of the White House Fellows." A native of the Republic of Panama, he now lives in Florida. Watch Garcia on Friday in the 9 a.m. hour on CNN Newsroom.


Will Hispanic voters swing the 2012 race?


First Column is Change in Latino Voting Age Population
Second Column is Electoral Votes of the State
Third Column is Margin or Excess Of Obama Victory Votes


                                    Change              Electoral       Margin of Obama Victory

Arizona                     ( 35,254 )              11                  ( 195,404 )
Colorado                     21,358                  9                     214,987
Florida                      384,707                 29                     236,450
Indiana                        34,189                11                       28,391
Iowa                            15,115                   6                     146,561
Michigan                      4,967                 16                     823,940
Missouri                     17,846                 10                     ( 3,903 )
Nevada                      38,039                    6                    120,909
New Hampshire          1,852                    4                     68,292
New Mexico             34,746                     5                   125,590
North Carolina          78,043                  15                     14,177
Ohio                           33,961                  18                   258,897
Pennsylvania             88,656                  20                   620,478
Virginia                      73,986                  13                  234,527
Wisconsin                   24,721                 10                  414,818

Total                        716,933                  163               3,507,324



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