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To: Rollcast... who wrote (7161)9/8/2003 11:36:18 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793782
 
RC,

You may or may not be right about the degree to which the dems are likely to suffer in the hispanic community because of opposition to Estrada. I genuinely don't know. Though my guess is that it will pass under the radar for most folk.

However, this survey won't tell you anything. It's a stacked deck. After using a series of "questions" to inform the respondent of Estrada's credentials, they are then asked their views. Please.

Find some credible national surveys that break their responses in terms of ethnicity.

As for the text at the end of the post, it's from predictable republican sources. You can expect them to say that. And hope, that by saying it, it will become the "truth."



To: Rollcast... who wrote (7161)9/8/2003 2:57:51 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793782
 
Did you hear the GOP leadership news conference after Estrada withdrew?

They made him sound like he washed up on shore as an orphan and worked forced labor camps until school and now deserves the judgeship, or else life isn't fair. Then they added that Dems are being anti-Latino as their motivation for denying this poor fellow the position.

I thought it was a bit over the top, to say the least, didn't you?



To: Rollcast... who wrote (7161)9/8/2003 3:31:36 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793782
 
LatinoOpinions.com..

Sounds to me like "Estrada" will peel off some Latino votes. That is all Rove can expect, and it should be enough.