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Pew Research CenterNovember 5, 2008
The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Election

VI. Results for Florida

Next: VII. Results for Illinois
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The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Election II. National Results III. Results for Arizona IV. Results for California V. Results for Colorado
VI. Results for Florida
VII. Results for Illinois VIII. Results for Nevada IX. Results for New Jersey X. Results for New Mexico XI. Results for Texas

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