COVER STORY

Hispanics

Updated: January 31, 2011 | 12:42 p.m.
October 18, 2008

Percentage who voted ...

HISPANIC MEN
       Democratic  Republican
1988   66          34
1992   63          24
1996   65          25
2000   60          37
2004   55          43

HISPANIC WOMEN
       Democratic   Republican
1988   72          28
1992   57          27
1996   78          17
2000   63          34
2004   62          36

HISPANIC COLLEGE*
       Democratic   Republican
1988   55          45
1992   63          23
1996   67          24
2000   56          41
2004   54          42

HISPANIC NONCOLLEGE
       Democratic   Republican
1988   72          28
1992   52          33
1996   75          17
2000   63          34
2004   58          41

HISPANIC CATHOLIC
       Democratic   Republican
1988   70          30
1992   52          33
1996   81          14
2000   65          33
2004   63          35

HISPANIC PROTESTANT*
       Democratic   Republican
1988   57          43
1992   43          32
1996   52          32
2000   50          46
2004   45          54

*Subgroup consists of fewer than 100 respondents

This article appears in the Oct. 18, 2008, edition of National Journal.

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