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대구사학회 대구사학 대구사학 제115권
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2014.1
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427 - 452 (26page)

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This study analyzes the Hispanic vote in New Mexico in the 2004 presidential election, aiming at understanding influence of the Hispanic vote on the election on the state level. The main observations can be summed up as follows. In the 2004 presidential election, President George W. Bush and the Republicans and their counterparts, Senator John Kerry and the Democrats, all courted the Hispanic vote in their own ways to carry New Mexico. In the presidential election campaign, Bush and the Republicans courted the Hispanic vote more aggressively than Kerry and the Democrats. When the election was over in early November 2004, both the actual turnout and the candidate choice numbers showed that New Mexico deserved its designation as a closely contested battleground state. Bush eked out a close popular vote victory over Kerry by a slim margin of 5,988, or 0.8 percent of all the votes cast. The 2004 presidential election witnessed the dramatic increase in the Hispanic vote for the Republican candidate. Bush improved his performance among Hispanic voters of New Mexico, garnering some 44 percent of the whole Hispanic vote. Thus, although nationally electoral impact of Hispanics on the outcome of the election was minimal, Bush’s unprecedented improvement among the Hispanic electorate had considerable impact on his victory in the state of New Mexico. (Professor, Kyungpook National University / jwukim@knu.ac.kr)

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