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While President Bush and Sen. John Kerry have set up aggressive campaigns to draw Hispanic voters, the nation's largest minority bloc is unlikely to play a decisive role in the 2004 presidential election, based on their past voting records and their populations in battleground states.
Although election analysts predict more than 7 million of the nation's 40 million Hispanics will vote on Election Day, the bloc represents 7 percent or higher in just five battleground states: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Florida.
"This race will be determined primarily by white voters," said Bill Frey, a demographer with the Brookings Institution think tank, who has analyzed Hispanic voting data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau.
As evidence he offers these statistics: One-third of Hispanics are below voting age, and another quarter are not citizens. Thus, for every 100 Hispanics, only 40 are eligible to vote, 23 are likely to register, and just 18 are likely to cast ballots. For blacks the comparable number is 37, and for whites, nearly 50.
Mr. Frey has determined that white voters make up 86 percent of all voters in the most competitive states.
"The Hispanic vote is going to be a lot less important than people think. This election is going to be won in the Midwest, largely white, battleground states," he said.
In the biggest battleground states -- Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa, West Virginia -- the percentage of Hispanic voters ranges from just 0.4 percent in West Virginia to a high of 1.5 percent in Pennsylvania.
But Adam Segal of the Hispanic Voter Project at Johns Hopkins University expects the voting bloc to play a significant role this election.
"I think we'll see an historic turnout among this community," he said. "When both the candidates are saying it, it's got to be true because they don't just make that up."
Both campaigns are indeed making major efforts to increase their take of the Hispanic vote.







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