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<p>A new poll released this week by Latino Decisions and the Latino Victory Project challenges previous polls in the San Diego mayoral and shows David Alvarez with a commanding lead over Kevin Faulconer among Latino voters who represent 1 in 5 San Diego voters.</p>
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<p>Si le preguntas, Juan Ortiz te dirá que rara vez vota en las elecciones locales.</p>
<p>Pero ahora que dos de los candi-datos en la elección especial para alcalde de la Ciudad de San Diego son latinos, dijo que definitivamente va a salir a las urnas el 19 de noviembre.</p>
<p>“Tenemos que representar, ¿verdad?”, dijo Ortiz cerca de Chicano Park esta semana, en el corazón de Barrio Logan.</p>
Scripps Howard Foundation Wire
WASHINGTON – As presidential candidates target prospective Hispanic voters, there is a new issue, besides immigration, that might get their vote: education.
A study by Beck Research, a Washington-based Democratic research firm, shows that, after the economy and jobs, education is a main priority for Hispanic voters in the November presidential election.