Mobile UPI  |   About UPI  |   UPI en Español  |   UPI Arabic  |   UPIU  |   My Account
Search:
Go

Virginia Latinos seen as swing vote

|
|
 
  
Published: July 13, 2008 at 9:35 PM

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., July 13 (UPI) -- The Hispanic vote in Virginia could deliver the commonwealth for the Democratic presidential ticket for the first time since 1964, political analysts say.

In Virginia, Hispanics can collectively provide the swing votes necessary to deliver a win to either Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama or his Republican opponent, Arizona Sen. John McCain, The (Newport News, Va.) Daily Press reported Sunday.

"Virginia is being looked upon for the first time as a priority state," said Andrew Rivera, an Alexandria-based board member of the Democratic Latino Organization of Virginia. "There are about 137,000 Hispanic-surname registered voters in Virginia right now ... about 2 percent to 3 percent of the total Virginia electorate. It's a vote that's going to be courted assiduously."

Mavel Velasco, president of the Hispanic Leadership Forum, a non-profit organization in Hampton Roads, Va., said politicians "for the first time ... are going to realize that what they say about the Hispanic community is very important."

Beatriz Amberman, founder of the Hispanic Community Dialogue Organization of Virginia, said she doubts Latinos will vote as a bloc.

"Right now, I can tell you that the Hispanic community will not be fully committed to one candidate or the other," Amberman said.

Recommended Stories
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
  
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
Notable deaths of 2012 Scripps National Spelling Bee AmfAR Cinema Against AIDS gala
Indianapolis 500 Presidential Medal of Freedom Memorial Day around the nation
Additional Top News Stories
1 of 27
Snigdha Nandipati of San Diego wins Finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee
View Caption
Snigdha Nandipati of San Diego, California watches confetti rain down as she wins the two-day Scripps National Spelling Bee championship, May 31, 2012, in National Harbor, Maryland. Nandipati successfully spelled the word .* guetapens *, meaning to lure or ambush. UPI/Mike Theiler
fark
Not news: Man gets probation for driving erratically, runing into a wall, getting stuck, and blowing...
Family forced to flee their apartment after their upstairs neighbors start shooting into the floor...
Ladies mount your poles. The RNC is coming
If you ever did win the lottery, would you give it away or surprise people with it in fun ways?
Criminal Pro-tip: when you steal someone's credit card, don't use your own grocery club card on...
The 21 absolute worst things in the world (not a slideshow). Bonus: #21