Saturday, May 10, 2008


As the fastest growing group of voters in the nation, Hispanic Evangelicals are now considered by many, the quintessential swing group to watch in this year's elections. In 2004, 2 out of 3 supported President Bush in the national elections, affording him a commanding win. But now, they have taken a wait and see stance, as concerns about the hard line rhetoric on immigration, the economy, the war in Iraq and other pressing issues could become deal breakers, according to Rev. Samuel Rodriguez President and founder of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference – the nation's largest Hispanic Christian organization, representing about 18,000 or so Evangelical churches. FULL FEATURE

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