Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Volume 34, Issue 1, 2012, Pages 3-22

The impact of health care and immigration reform on Latino support for president Obama and Congress (Article)

Sanchez G.R. , Medeiros J. , Sanchez-Youngman S.
  • a University of New Mexico, Department of Political Science, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States
  • b University of New Mexico, Department of Political Science, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States
  • c University of New Mexico, Department of Political Science, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States

Abstract

At the start of their term, the Obama administration pledged to reform two failing policy systems in the United States: immigration and health care. The Latino populations' attitudes toward these two critical policy areas are particularly relevant due to the large foreign born population in the Latino community and the large number of Latinos who lack health insurance. Yet studies have not examined what factors shape Latino approval ratings and whether support for health and immigration reform affect Latino approval ratings of the current administration. We use the 2009 Latino Decisions survey and find that the foundations of Latino approval ratings are political in nature, with support for health and immigration policy reform driving support of the current administration. Given the vital role the Latino electorate played during the 2008 election, the success of these two policy reform efforts may have major implications for the 2012 elections. © SAGE Publications 2012.

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Immigration reform approval ratings Latinos Health reform

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DOI: 10.1177/0739986311429427
ISSN: 07399863
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English