Pew is about all we have on the subject, though they are suspect as a left-leaning organization. Who are the ‘latinos’ that they polled? How do we know that they have legal status in the U.S., other than their say so? Illegals vote illegally using drivers licenses and affidavits. What is the likelihood that they are telling the truth to Pew, which itself has a bias toward obfuscating the truth? To grobsdriver’s point, did Pew segment these ‘latinos’ by length of legal status in the U.S. or birth in the U.S.? It is easy to get the result you want when you poll samples of the entire ‘latino’ population that includes twenty million illegal aliens.
So rather than the research done to establish how groups vote, you prefer to just make it up in your head.
From Fox News:
“”Romney ran into problems with Latinos when he took a particularly hard line on immigration during the GOP primaries.””
“”The Latino Decisions polls indicate that nationwide and in battleground states Obama won Latino voter support over Romney by historic margins 72 percent to 23 percent nationwide, including: in Colorado, Obama won Latino voters by 87 percent-10 percent margin; in New Mexico, by a 77 percent-21 percent margin; in Nevada, by an 80 percent-17 percent margin; in Ohio, by an 82 percent-17 percent margin; in Virginia, by a 66 percent-31 percent margin; and in Florida, by a 58 percent-40 percent margin.””