Additional Poll on Florida's Cuban voters:
Yet another Poll on Florida's Cuban voters:
The President's approval rating amongst Hispanics in Florida is somewhat higher than it is nationally -- but not by much, according to a recent survey by tv channel Univision. This demographic, in this crucial swing state, is yet another element in a race that appears far closer than anyone had expected but a few short months ago.
"The survey shows that more than one-third of South Florida Hispanic voters -- a group consisting primarily of GOP-leaning Cuban Americans -- disapproves of the job the president has done ''promoting democracy and regime change'' in Fidel Castro's Cuba."

Source: Univision-Channel23, via Miami Herald
I hasten to add that the survey data on these polls -- performed by television channels as opposed to professional opinion takers -- my have a lower degree of reliability than say a Zogny or a Pew poll. Regardless, it raises some fascinating questions.
Source:
Some South Florida Hispanics unhappy with Cuba policy
Peter Wallsten
Miami Herald, March 02, 2004
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/ledgerenquirer/news/nation/8086253.htm
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