Resurgent Republic regularly measures public opinion among the growing Hispanic community and highlights opportunities and challenges for conservatives among this critically important demographic.
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DISPELLING THE MYTH OF THE HISPANIC MONOLITHIC VOTING BLOC
Posted on April 23, 2012 | Focus GroupAs part of our Target Voter Series, Resurgent Republic sponsored four focus groups among Hispanic voters in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Las Vegas, Nevada. These respondents all voted for President Obama in 2008, but are undecided on the generic presidential ballot today.
Read MoreOBAMA CONTINUES TO UNDERPERFORM AMONG HISPANIC VOTERS IN FLORIDA
Posted on January 26, 2012 | Polling AnalysisResurgent Republic conducted 500 interviews with Hispanic registered voters in Florida, showing that President Obama continues to underperform among Florida Hispanic voters.
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Obama Is Below 50 Percent on Two Key Measures
Posted November 8, 2011 | Polling AnalysisOpportunities and Challenges For Republicans Among Hispanic Voters
Posted September 16, 2011 | Polling AnalysisOPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR REPUBLICANS AMONG HISPANIC VOTERS
Posted September 16, 2011 | Polling AnalysisDenver Focus Group (June 2011)
Posted July 8, 2011 | Focus GroupHispanic Voters Align With Conservative Fiscal and National Security Policies
Posted March 17, 2010 | Polling AnalysisLas Vegas and Orlando Focus Groups (August 2009)
Posted September 11, 2009 | Polling AnalysisWorth Discussing
Conservative groups back immigration reform
By Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman | PoliticoApril 5, 2013
High-profile conservative groups are taking on an unexpected cause: passing immigration reform. A diverse mix of the Washington consultant class is cutting TV ads, revving up the grassroots and advising lawmakers on messaging and strategy in hopes of getting a bill across the finish line this year.
USA Today's Alan Gomez Highlights Resurgent Republic Immigration Focus Groups
April 3, 2013
USA Today's Alan Gomez highlights the Resurgent Republic focus groups conducted in Iowa and South Carolina on CSPAN. He cites evidence that GOP primary voters agree with immigration reform once the facts about border security and the tough, long path to legal residence are made clear.
Huge Hispanic Support for Obama Was No Sure Thing
By Charlie Cook | National JournalFebruary 8, 2013
At this point, the narrative is pretty familiar to all: President Obama beat GOP nominee Mitt Romney by 44 percentage points among Latinos, 71 percent to 27 percent, exceeding the 67 percent of the Latino vote he won in 2008 over John McCain.
Many Big GOP Voices Changing Their Tune On Immigration
By Aaron Blake | The Washington PostJanuary 29, 2013
As Sean Sullivan and I noted this afternoon, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has undergone a pretty significant political evolution over the past decade on the issue of illegal immigration.
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