By Ed Driscoll · July 14, 2007 05:19 PM
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Democracy In America ·
The Memory Hole
National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru, June 27th:
President Bush made solid gains among Hispanic voters. Hispanics gave 21 percent of their votes to Bob Dole in 1996, 35 percent to Bush in 2000, and 39 to him in 2004. That is a much larger swing toward the GOP than we saw in the electorate as a whole, and supporters of the Bush approach to issues of particular concern to Hispanics can legitimately use it to strengthen their case. But they keep claiming that Bush did even better than he did—that he got 44 percent of the Hispanic vote—and it's just not so.
National Review's Mona Charen, yesterday:
In 2004, President Bush received 44 percent of the Hispanic vote.
But hey, what's five or six percent amongst friends?