Ah the statistical lie.
Of the 41.3 million Latinos in the United States 2004, about 23 percent (9.5 million) identify themselves as Protestants or other Christians (including Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons). Moreover, 37 percent (14.2 million) of all Latino Protestants and Catholics say they have been born again or are evangelical, according to statistics compiled in the volume, Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States (2005, Oxford University Press).
http://www.nhclc.org/news/latino-religion-us-demographic-shifts-and-trend
Your post wasn’t clear, what statistical lie, you never said anything after that strange exclamation.
The facts are that Bush won 56% of the Protestant Hispanic vote, and McCain/Palin won 48% of the Protestant Hispanic vote.
The divide between Hispanic voters is Protestant/Catholic, to keep ignoring that, and to keep trying to describe the “group” as merely “Hispanic” is to make it into an unusable category, and it makes it impossible to analyse what we need to do to effectively reach “Hispanics”.