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...I don't disagree with his policy, but I do disagree with him tossing the constitution in the shitcan and ruling by decree. Remember what goes around comes around. Presidential decrees should be limited pretty much to naming irrelevant holidays.




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64% of likely voters agree with Obama's immigration policy
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Tue, 19 Jun 12 11:25 PM
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64% of likely voters agree with Obama's immigration policy

President Barack Obama is winning the opening round in the battle over immigration, according to a Bloomberg poll released today, putting Republicans on the defensive with his decision to end the deportations of some illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, Sixty-four percent of likely voters surveyed after Obama’s June 15 announcement said they agreed with the policy, while 30 percent said they disagreed. Independents backed the decision by better than a two-to-one margin.

The results underscore the challenge facing Mitt Romney and Republicans as they try to woo Hispanic voters, who are the nation’s largest ethnic minority and made up 9 percent of the 2008 electorate, according to a Pew Hispanic Center analysis of exit polls. Obama won the Hispanic vote 67 to 31 percent over Republican John McCain in 2008, according to exit polls.

“In that Republican Party, there is a tolerance problem,” said Carmen Nieves, 27, of Albany, New York, who is of Puerto Rican heritage and participated in the Bloomberg June 15-18 survey.

“These are things that have to be done, and I’m expecting them to be done,” said Nieves. “I see a person who is doing his job.”

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