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New York's Latino Evangelicals Consider the Presidential Candidates
by Lorenzo Morales
NEW YORK, NY February 03, 2008 —The rhetoric about illegal immigration among Republican presidential candidates is eroding Latino support for the GOP, even among conservative Latino Christians. As part of the occasional series "Feet in Two Worlds", Lorenzo Morales, a reporter with El Diario/La Prensa, reports on New York's more than 50-thousand registered Latino Evangelical voters and the impact they could have on this year's presidential contest.
Feet in Two Worlds is a project of the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School, linking public radio and ethnic media, and reporting on New York's immigrant communities.
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