Latino Voters Cite Health Care Reform as Main Priority
A new poll of registered Latino voters found that 32% believe health care is the most important issue to them, beating out the economy, immigration and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The poll was conducted Nov. 1-14 by Impremedia, Latino Decisions and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico.
- "Latino Voters See Universal Health Care as Top Priority" (Marrero, New America Media, 11/30).