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HispanicTrending (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
August 13, 2008 by Gretchen Livingston, Susan Minushkin, and D'Vera Cohn More than one-fourth of Hispanic adults in the U.S. lack a usual health care provider, and a similar proportion report obtaining no health care information from medical personnel in...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Latino Health and National Health Reform--()--For Reporters Only-- WHEN:Wednesday, August 13, 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. (Lunch available at noon.) WHERE:Holeman Lounge, National Press Club, Washington, DC (529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor) SPEAKERS:Susan Minushkin, Pew Hispanic Center William Vega, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Elena Rios, National Hispanic Medical Association Sumi Sousa,...
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HispanicTrending (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
August 1, 2008 By Amy Dominello Hispanic voters have emerged over the last decade as an important constituency and both John McCain and Barack Obama are devoting significant resources to wooing them. But immigration reform doesn’t always top the list of concerns for those voters. Family and pocketbook issues often rank higher among the concerns of Hispanic voters, said Susan Minushkin,...
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HispanicTrending (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
July 24, 2008 by Mark Hugo Lopez and Susan Minushkin Hispanic registered voters support Democrat Barack Obama for president over Republican John McCain by 66% to 23%, according to a nationwide survey of 2,015 Latinos conducted by the Pew Hispanic...
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Naked Politics (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... nearly 2-1, prompting speculation that Hispanics were leery of voting for a black candidate, said Susan Minushkin , the center's deputy director. Read more here .
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The Democratic Daily (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... the desire of Democrats. “ Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama,” said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington. Although Latino voters only make up “ about 9 percent of eligible voters ,” they will still “ play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... popular than Hillary Clinton among Latinos," Lopez said.Pew Hispanic Center's deputy director, Susan Minushkin, added that Obama is "enjoying broad-based support among Hispanics who don't see great differences by age, by gender, by education, by income." In comparison, a CNN "poll of polls" from July 16, shows Obama holding a 6-point lead over McCain among general registered voters....
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... margin in the primaries."Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama," said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington.While Hispanics make up only about 9 percent of eligible voters, they could play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.Both candidates...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... margin in the primaries."Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama," said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington.While Hispanics make up only about 9 percent of eligible voters, they could play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.Both candidates...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... margin in the primaries."Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama," said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington.While Hispanics make up only about 9 percent of eligible voters, they could play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.Both candidates...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... margin in the primaries."Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama," said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington.While Hispanics make up only about 9 percent of eligible voters, they could play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.Both candidates...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... margin in the primaries."Hispanics seem to have seamlessly shifted from Clinton to Obama," said Susan Minushkin, deputy director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research group based in Washington.While Hispanics make up only about 9 percent of eligible voters, they could play an important role in four potential battleground states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.Both candidates...
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PewResearch.org | All Feeds (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Pew Hispanic CenterLatinos Overwhelmingly Support Obama and Democrats in 2008Obama is doing better among Hispanics who supported Clinton than he is among non-Hispanic white Clinton supporters.by Mark Hugo Lopez, Associate Director, and Susan Minushkin, Deputy Director, Pew Hispanic CenterHispanic registered voters support Democrat Barack Obama for president over Republican John McCain...