November 2008 – America’s Voice National Poll (Lake Research Partners and Benenson Strategy Group) On behalf of America’s Voice, Lake Research Partners and Benenson Strategy Group conducted a survey that oversampled Latino voters, using bilingual interviewing to interview 371 Latinos between November 5 and 9, 2008. The margin of... Continue »
November 2008 – America’s Voice National Poll (Lake Research Partners and Benenson Strategy Group) On behalf of America’s Voice, Lake Research Partners and Benenson Strategy Group conducted a survey of 1000 voters between November 5 and 9, 2008. The margin of error was +/- 3.1%. Seventy-eight percent of voters... Continue »
Statewide and congressional district-wide polling was conducted for America’s Voice by Benenson Strategy Group and Lake Research Partners before and after the 2008 November election. The Benenson Strategy Group and Lake Research Partners conducted 3371 poll of likely voters in 9 swing congressional districts from September 23 to October... Continue »
View the powerpoint of exit polling in Chicago, LA, and Miami on "The Immigration Issue and the 2008 Presidential Election." Continue »
A new national survey of Latino Protestant registered voters assesses their views on immigration and the 2008 election. This growing voting bloc reported viewing immigration as a key factor in influencing their vote- on par with abortion and more important than gay marriage. Many respondents said immigration issues... Continue »
The NALEO Educational Fund poll was based on a bilingual telephone survey of 1,600 Latino voters in Colorado, Florida, New Mexico and Nevada, conducted Aug. 18 through Sept. 10, 2008. According to the poll, Latino voters are growing in numbers in important swing states such as Nevada, Colorado, Florida... Continue »
Immigration is a top priority for Latinos surveyed in the National Survey of Latinos. Those surveyed preferred Sen. Barack Obama, D-Il., over Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., 66 percent to 23 percent. The poll also found that 49 percent of respondents said the Democratic Party has more concern for Hispanics,... Continue »
From August 6-14, 2008, Bendixen  & Associates conducted a poll for NDN of 500 voters in each of four states: Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The margin of error for each state sample is +/-4%. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish and included an oversampling of... Continue »