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This graph compares support for candidates among prospective Hispanic voters leading up to the 2008 US presidential election. Hispanic Voters in the 2008 Election The graph shows that in 2008, more people in the Hispanic community planned to support

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The answer is C). The Democratic candidate.

The vote of Latinos in 2008 was significantly more Democratic than in the elections of 2004.

In the 2008 elections, Hispanics decided to vote for Democrats candidates. Barack Obama and Joe Biden won the election over Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin. Analyst considered that nine percent of the electorate was Latino, taking in consideration the national exit poll. This number is one percent higher than in the election of 2004.

The Hispanic population voted Barack Obama and Joe Biden (Democrats) over that of  John McCain and Sarah Palin(Republicans).

Votes at the 2008 election

The 2008 election had two contenders who are; Barack Obama and Joe Biden won the election and John McCain and Sarah Palin.

According to the graph, we can see that the Hispanic population favored the ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden (Democrats) over that of  John McCain and Sarah Palin(Republicans).

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