Latino voters were a major factor in Sen. Hillary Clinton’s win in Texas on Tuesday.
The senator from New York won 67 percent of Hispanic votes, according to exit polls. Sen Barack Obama of Illinois won 31 percent.
Hispanic voters comprised more than one third of the electorate in that state.
Clinton’s popularity among Latinos in Texas was highest in the “60 and older” age group where she received 81 percent of votes.
Clinton also won among younger Latinos. She received 53 percent of votes from Hispanics who are 18 to 29 years old
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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