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Dec. 12, 2012

The GOP’s problem and promise in four charts

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Every month for the next 20 years there will be 50,000 Hispanics who become eligible to vote. This data point was highlighted by Republican strategist Whit Ayers at the Bipartisan Policy Center’s summit last month. And it represents an electoral tidal wave of woe for the GOP. It was part of a report from Resurgent Republic that also showed an ideological split among the 10.9 million Latinos registered to vote.

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