Hispanics Favor Kerry Over Bush ; Senator Gets 58 Percent in Poll

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A poll released this week shows Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry has a substantial lead over President Bush among Hispanics, but the numbers haven't changed much, if any, from the 2000 election.

The Democratic National Committee said Mr. Bush hasn't been able to reach Hispanic voters because of his failure to fulfill promises he made during the 2000 campaign. It cited a poll by Zogby International that shows 58 percent of likely Hispanic voters favor Mr. Kerry, while 33 percent liked Mr. Bush.

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Hispanics Favor Kerry Over Bush ; Senator Gets 58 Percent in Poll

The poll of 1,000 registered Hispanic voters was conducted March 29-30 and has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

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