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Fernand AmandiFernand Amandi in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Nov 6 2008
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"... reversing the 2004 election when Bush claimed 56 percent of florida's Latino voters. “Senator Obama owes as much to the Latino vote as he does to any constituency,” said Fernand Amandi, a Democratic pollster with Bendixen Associates in Miami. “It provided thc margin of victory in Florida." Obama won florida's Latino vote by a 57-42 percent ratio representing a 27 percentage ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Fernand AmandiFernand Amandi in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Nov 6 2008
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"... reversing the 2004 election when Bush claimed 56 percent of florida's Latino voters. "Senator Obama owes as much to the Latino vote as he does to any constituency," said Fernand Amandi, a Democratic pollster with Bendixen Associates. "It provided the margin of victory in Florida.” Obama won Florida's Latino vote by a 57-42 percent ratio representing a 27 percentage point swing ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Fernand AmandiFernand Amandi in The Madison Courier - Apr 25 2009
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"... more flexible views. Obama received almost half of the vote in florida and a new poll shows that 64 percent of that group supports the president's new policies. Says Fernand Amandi, vice president of Bendixen Associates, which conducted the survey: we're at the end of a stalemate period, calling for a new dawn on relations.? Economics. Whh 11 million people. Cuba ..."
Publication place: Madison, Madison County, Indiana, United States
Fernand AmandiFernand Amandi in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Nov 6 2008
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... reversing the 2004 election when Bush claimed 56 percent of florida's Latino voters. "Senator Obama owes as much to the Latino vote as he does to any constituency," said Fernand Amandi, a Democratic pollster with Bendixen Associates in Miami. "It provided thc margin of victory in Florida.” Obama won Florida's Latino vote by a 57-42 percent ratio representing a 27 percentage ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States