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LATINOS NATIONALLY SAY THEY ARE BETTER OFF TODAY THAN FOUR YEARS AGO Are you better off today than you were four years ago? Yes, I am better off No, I am not better off 39% 61%

CUBAN AMERICANS ARE THE ONLY LATINOS WHO SAY THEY ARE NOT BETTER OFF TODAY. Are you better off today than four years ago? Yes No 62.6 67.6 62.4 75.9 60.4 70.0 37.4 32.4 37.6 24.1 39.6 30.0 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

OF THOSE WHO SAID THEY WERE REGISTERED TO VOTE, THE MAJORITY CLAIMED THEY WERE CERTAIN TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER How certain are you to vote in the November 2012 elections? 91.9 4.5 2.9.8 Very certain Certain Uncertain Very uncertain

ALL GROUPS CLAIM THAT THEY ARE CERTAIN TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER. How certain are you to vote in November? Very certain Certain Uncertain Very uncertain 94.7 91.8 95.0 84.5 92.3 88.2 3.9 4.2 5.0 8.6 7.3 1.5 3.0 5.2.0 1.0.0.0 1.7 1.1 4.42.2 4.5.0 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

US LATINOS IDENTIFY MAINLY WITH THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY With which political party do you most identify? Libertarian Party 2% None 6% Republican Party 28% Democratic Party 64%

CUBAN AMERICANS IDENTIFY MAINLY WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. With which party do you most identify? Democratic Party Republican Party Libertarian Party None 57.3 72.6 71.3 82.8 67.0 70.9 35.4 19.5 22.8 26.4 17.3 10.3 1.95.3 7.0 1.0 1.05.0 6.9.0 2.24.4 9.1 2.7 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

MOST LATINOS RECALL VOTING FOR BARACK OBAMA IN 2008. 69.4 For whom did you vote in 2008? 24.6 6.0 Barack Obama John McCain Did not vote in 2008

LATINOS RECALL HAVING VOTED FOR BARACK OBAMA IN 2008 For whom did you vote in 2008? Barack Obama John McCain Did not vote in 2008 54.4 78.3 76.2 79.3 68.1 81.8 39.3 16.0 20.8 10.3 6.3 5.7 3.0 25.3 10.3 6.6 10.0 8.2 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

PRESIDENT OBAMA HAS NOT SATISFIED ALL LATINO EXPECTATIONS. Has President Obama fulfilled his promises to the Hispanic community? 45.3 37.9 15.8.9 Yes No He has fulfilled some promises Don't Know

CUBAN AMERICANS ARE THE MOST DISSATISFIED LATINO GROUP. Has President Obama fulfilled his promises to the Hispanic community? Yes No He has fulfilled some Promises Don't Know 63.6 60.0 55.4 50.5 45.9 43.1 28.6 32.7 31.7 31.0 30.8 24.1 28.2 20.4 12.9 16.5 7.3 10.9.5 1.0.0 1.7 2.2.9 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

NATIONALLY LATINOS TRUST PRESIDENT OBAMA WILL DO A BETTER JOB AT FIXING THE ECONOMY Who will do a better job at fixing the US economy? 68.0 32.0 President Obama Governor Mitt Romney

ONLY CUBAN AMERICANS BELIEVE GOVERNOR ROMNEY WILL DO A BETTER JOB AT FIXING THE ECONOMY Who will do a better job at fixing the economy? President Obama Governor Romney 62.6 77.1 73.3 87.9 67.0 79.1 37.4 22.9 26.7 12.1 33.0 20.9 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

PRESIDENT OBAMA IS TRUSTED MORE TO DIRECT US FOREIGN POLICY Who will be more capable of directing US foreign policy? 68.7 31.3 President Obama Mitt Romney

ONLY CUBAN AMERICANS TRUST GOVERNOR ROMNEY TO DIRECT US FOREIGN POLICY Who will be more capable of directing US foreign policy? President Obama Governor Romney 62.1 77.3 75.2 87.9 68.1 80.9 37.9 22.7 24.8 12.1 31.9 19.1 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

NEARLY 70% OF LATINOS NATIONWIDE BELIEVE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA WILL DO A BETTER JOB AT REFORMING IMMIGRATION POLICY. Who will do a better job at reforming immigration policy? 69.5 30.5 President Barack Obama Governor Mitt Romney

Who will do a better job at reforming immigration policy? President Obama Governor Romney 62.6 78.6 74.3 87.9 69.2 84.5 37.4 21.4 25.7 12.1 30.8 15.5 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American

MOST LATINOS NATIONALLY SUPPORT PRESIDENT OBAMA S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM. With which of the following statements do you most agree? 56.9 24.8 18.3 President Obama s Health Care program should be kept Only some parts of President Obama s Health Care program should be kept in place President Obama s Health Care program should be completely eliminated

CUBAN AMERICANS HAVE MUCH LESS FAITH IN PRESIDENT OBAMA S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM THAN ALL OTHER LATINOS. 80.0 77.6 70.0 64.3 63.4 64.5 60.0 57.1 50.0 40.0 30.0 31.1 32.5 36.4 22.2 24.8 20.7 19.8 23.1 28.2 20.0 10.0 13.5 11.9 1.7 7.3.0 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American President Obama s Health Care program should be kept Only some parts of President Obama s Health Care program should be kept in place President Obama s Health Care program should be completely eliminated

NATIONALLY LATINO VOTERS ARE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED WITH PRESIDENT OBAMA If the elections were held today for whom would you vote? 66.0 31.2.4 2.4 Barack Obama Mitt Romney Gary Johnson Undecided

CUBAN AMERICANS ARE THE ONLY GROUP THAT OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORTS GOVERNOR ROMNEY. If the elections were held today for whom would you vote? Barack Obama Mitt Romney Gary Johnson Undecided 61.7 74.8 70.3 86.2 67.0 79.1 35.4 22.4 26.7 29.7 19.1 1.5 1.5.2 2.5.0 3.0 12.1.0 1.7.0 3.3.0 1.8 Cuban Mexican Puerto Rican Dominican Central American South American