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“The Hispanic population grew by 4.7 percent last year, while blacks expanded by 1.5 percent and whites by a paltry 0.3 percent. Hispanics cast 6 percent of the vote in 1990 and 12 percent in 2000. If their numbers expand at the current pace, they will be up to 18 percent in 2010 and 24 percent in…” quote by Dick Morris
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“The Hispanic population grew by 4.7 percent last year, while blacks expanded by 1.5 percent and whites by a paltry 0.3 percent. Hispanics cast 6 percent of the vote in 1990 and 12 percent in 2000. If their numbers expand at the current pace, they will be up to 18 percent in 2010 and 24 percent in 2020. With one-third of Hispanics voting Republican, they are the jump ball in American politics. As this vote goes, so goes the future.”

Dick Morris

About This Quote

Source Article: Demographic Shifts in American Politics, 2000

Hispanic growth is reshaping U.S. electoral dynamics, making them a pivotal voting bloc.

In simple terms: Hispanic voters are becoming politically decisive.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and engage the rising Hispanic electorate.

Themes

politics demographics voting minority influence

Mood

analytical strategic

Type

informative political

When to use this quote

  • campaign planning
  • policy development
  • community outreach
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

electoral strategy population trends partisan alignment

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might Hispanic voting patterns differ across regions?
  • What strategies respect cultural nuances while campaigning?
A Different Perspective

Assumes uniform voting behavior among Hispanics, ignoring diversity.

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