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- noun Plural form of
Hispanic .
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Examples
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Obesity in Hispanics is 25% higher than that of white Americans.
Justin Stoneman: America: A Big, Fat, Stupid Nation Justin Stoneman 2010
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Huntsman just does realize what a demographic trap the Repubicans are in and does not seem to have a clue how the Republicans can maintain their current supporters while attracting others. throwing middle class whites under the bus while trying to pander to blacks, gays, and Hispanics is a sure loser. colby Says:
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The GDP of American Hispanics is also higher, and the advertising spend is bigger.
El País saved as debts rise and sales fall Giles Tremlett in Madrid 2010
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Honest criticism of the relationship between the Democratic Party and Hispanics is valid and valuable and in fact the competition for voters is essential to democracy.
Mario Solis-Marich: Suppression of the Empire -- Robert Deposada's Adventure Mario Solis-Marich 2010
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Hispanics is one thing, international terrorists is another.
Poll: Majority support Arizona immigration law, with reservations 2010
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That is, Hispanics is America too often view US immigration law as the white man's rules designed specifically to oppress and discriminate against them.
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Moreover, projected turnout among Hispanics is not high: There is disappointment with the Obama administration, and disillusionment with the economy, which is the No. 1 issue, said Zogby in an interview with Newsmax TV.
Blake Fleetwood: Latino Vote Will Make or Break the Democrats in 2010 Blake Fleetwood 2010
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Pandering to Hispanics is costing the Repubicans white middle class support today.
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Poor McCain Hispanics are going to show you how much voice they have in AZ.
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The median income of second and third or higher generation Hispanics is only 30.000 dollars per year, far below the native average.
A Childish Question About Immigration, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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