Economics
Obama Says Republicans Risk Alienating Hispanic Voters
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President Barack Obama said Hispanic voters may make the difference in his re-election chances because his rival Mitt Romney and other Republicans have alienated the nation’s biggest minority group with anti-immigrant rhetoric.
With 13 days until the presidential election, the two candidates stopped in some of the battleground states that both campaigns say will decide the election. While Obama targeted voting groups he’s counting on to win re-election, Romney focused on the slow recovery of the U.S. economy under Obama.