Comprehensive Immigration Reform and Winning the Latino Vote Matt Barreto, Ph.D. March 5, 2013
National support for CIR Many national surveys show strong support for CIR 2012 National Exit Poll found 65% support AP/GfK Jan 2013 poll found 62% support Washington Post Feb 2013 poll found 70% support
Latinos are the key electorate Both parties stand to gain or lose in terms of Latino viewpoints towards Immigration Reform Obama addressed this in Nov 14 press conference I think what was incredibly encouraging was to see a significant increase in Latino turnout And it is why I am confident that we can get immigration reform done.
Latinos are the key electorate Both parties stand to gain or lose in terms of Latino viewpoints towards Immigration Reform John McCain on CNN day of Senate announcement: If we continue to polarize the Latino/Hispanic vote our chances for being in the majority are minimal. This issue of illegal immigration has obviously been a major driving factor in the decision making of the Hispanic voter
Latinos Pivotal to Election Outcomes In 4 states, Romney was ahead of Obama without the Latino vote factored in 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 45.1 42.9 38.9 38.9 39.9 42.1 34.7 22.3 Obama Romney Obama Romney Obama Romney Obama Romney CO NV FL NM
Latinos Pivotal to Election Outcomes Latino vote put Obama over the top 60.0 50.0 40.0 51.2 52.3 46.5 45.7 50.0 49.1 52.9 43.0 In OH, VA, PA Latino/Black vote provided the margin 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 Obama Romney Obama Romney Obama Romney Obama Romney CO NV FL NM
Most Important Issues What are the most important issues that the President and Congress should address? Today (February 2013) November 2012 1. Immigration reform (58%) 1. Economy/Jobs (53%) 2. Economy/Jobs (38%) 2. Immigration reform (35%) 3. Education (19%) 3. Education (20%) 4. Health care (15%) 4. Health care (14%)
Favorability & Immigration approval Favorability and immigration policy track closely 90 80 70 60 77 69 64 61 Favorability Handling Immigration 50 40 30 20 10 31 26 0 Obama Dems in Congress Reps in Congress
Voters are watching Congress closely Have you heard or read anything in the news about the immigration reforms Congress is considering? 100 80 60 40 20 Percent who know about immigration reform 84 75 67 0 All Latino RVs US Born Foreign born
Immigration reform is a priority With all the different issues Congress must address, how important is immigration reform THIS YEAR? Extremely Very Somewhat Not much Extr & Very All Latino RVs 32 42 19 6 74% Dem 35 46 16 3 81% Rep 29 35 24 13 64% US Born 30 40 23 6 70% Foreign Born 35 44 15 5 79% Born-again 44 36 15 5 80%
Immigration reform is a priority Some say Congress should put all their focus on fixing the economy, and address immigration later. Others say immigration is just as important and Congress should address both issues this year Economy only 21% Immigration & Economy 78% Dem 81% Ind 79% Rep 69% US born 76% Foreign 81%
Implications for the Latino vote More or less likely to vote Republican if the GOP takes leadership role in PASSING immigration reform with path to citizenship Feb 2013 Nov 2012 More likely vote GOP 44% 31% Less likely to vote GOP 8% 11% No effect 42% 48% Obama voters: 43% more likely Independents: 49% more likely 18-39yr olds: 50% more likely
Implications for the Latino vote More or less likely to vote Republican if the GOP takes a lead role in BLOCKING immigration reform with path to citizenship Feb 2013 More likely vote GOP 14% Less likely to vote GOP 42% No effect 37% Republicans: - 33% Independents: - 29% Age 18-39: - 47%
Implications on the Latino vote More or less likely to vote Democrat if Dems take lead role in passing v. blocking immigration reform with path to citizenship Passing Blocking More likely vote Dem 61% 19% Less likely to vote Dem 6% 35% No effect 30% 39% Republicans 32% more likely Democrats 41% less likely
Pro-CIR candidates strongly favored Okay, now let s say it s the general election and the contest is between a Democrat and a Republican. The Democrat says we are a nation of immigrants, and we can t just deport 11 million people. Let s work together to find a way to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants The Republican says we are nation of legal immigrants. Those who came here illegally have broken the law and we are not going to reward them with citizenship 72% 18%
Pro-CIR candidates strongly favored Okay, now let s say it s the general election and the contest is between a Democrat and a Republican. The Republican says we are a nation of immigrants, and we can t just deport 11 million people. Let s work together to find a way to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants The Democrat says we are nation of legal immigrants. Those who came here illegally have broken the law and we are not going to reward them with citizenship 63% 28%
Returning to reality: Who is to blame? If CIR is not passed this year, who will be most to blame? For more than 10 years, different plans for CIR have failed who has been the most to blame for this? 60 64 15 10 15 10 10 15 Democrats Republicans Both equally Don't know Democrats Republicans Both equally Don't know
Party Outreach Gap Perception gap persists. 72% say Dems doing good job reaching out to them. 67% say GOP is indifferent or hostile to them. 21 72 Good job reaching out to Latinos 45 17 Don't care about Latinos 67% negative view of GOP disposition toward Latinos 22 Hostile to Latinos 10 4 6 Republicans Democrats Don't know
Implications for the Latino vote Democrats have had a historic advantage Latinos have shown an openness to voting for both parties. Thinking back over all the times you have voted, have you ever voted {Democrat / Republican} in any local, state or national elections? Democrat Republican 52 89 Dem 98% Ind 80% Rep 75% Dem 34% Ind 68% Rep 93% 0 20 40 60 80 100
The Latino vote in 2014 20 months out, Democrats currently hold a 4-to-1 edge over Republicans in the 2014 midterms Thinking about the elections for U.S. Congress in November 2014, do you think you will vote for Democrat Undecided 23 62 Republican 15 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Concluding thoughts Building on 2012, Democrats have a large advantage Immigration reform is a very salient issue, Latino voters are paying close attention Positioning on immigration, especially a clear path to citizenship, will influence Latino electorate decisions Latino voters will support candidates who support comprehensive reform with a path to citizenship, and they will oppose candidates who oppose
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