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2. There is a HUGE, massive, gigantic young voters block in this country in the last two elections. I walked by it every day on campus. I saw Obama EVERYWHERE, jack shit Romney support. The commercials attacking Romney concerning college money went essentially unanswered in the main stream TV and young voting block campaign areas. There are little to no jobs for the 18-25 +/- year old to start right now. They are flocking to campuses and quite frankly, the Republican party MUST support education with tax dollars and voice this loudly. Once again, the Republicans ostracized a very large voting block residing in most metro areas. With the current economy, this voting block is larger than norman and they voted in huge numbers this year.
This is nonsense as well. Current student loan programs do a great deal of harm - I know as I teach part time at the community college level and I see the large amount of debt being loaded onto young people with little result.
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3. The Latino immigration vote. This one is tough, because there are a lot of secondary issues concerning the latino population right now, the most critical being the boarder. BUT, the Republican party didn't say a single word in advertisement concerning this issue. This translated to, 'vote for Romney and he's going to stick it in you' after he's elected to those directly impacted by immigration. This also adversely effected his vote count in large metro areas, especially in NM, CO, and FLORIDA!!!!!
The idea that there is some great mass of conservative hispanic voters avoiding the GOP party for some reason like immigration policy is nonsense. The hispanic population is far from monolithic but its going Democratic because its has large proportion of left-leaning beliefs.