President Obama recent decided to delay executive action on immigration until after the midterm elections, many Latino and immigrant-rights advocates undertook to make Democrats pay a political price for the reversal. By and large, Latinos aren’t going to suddenly start voting for a Republican Party that has spent the last year running away from “amnesty.” But if Latinos feel that neither party cares about them, there’s less reason for them to show up to the polls at all.
So how much will this matter for turnout? And what will the effect of Latino anger at Obama’s delay actually is on Democrats, in 2014 and beyond?
When questioned to Latino’s voters, how they would feel if President Obama decided not to sign any executive orders on immigration. 54 percent of Latinos said they would be less enthusiastic about turning out to vote, and 57 percent said they would be less enthusiastic about voting for Democrats. It may happen that Latinos will vote more heavily for Republicans — instead, they just might not vote at all.
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