definitely become very interesting.
From the L.A. Times:
Because Puerto Ricans are the fastest-growing group of voters in a contested corridor of a battleground state, you could make the case that theyre the most important voters in the United States, said Fernand Amandi, a Florida pollster.
Puerto Rican voters have completely upended the understanding of how the state is going to vote in November, Amandi said. They could wake up in San Juan, have breakfast and be registered to vote in the U.S. come dinnertime. You see both parties doing a full-court press to win over what could very well be the decisive vote.
On the island, elections are held every four years on a day designated as a national holiday, and voters typically turn out at very high rates. But once they arrive on the mainland, Puerto Rican newcomers quickly start voting at the same relatively low rate as other Latinos in the U.S. Elections are a lot of fun over there, like a party, said Evelith Olmeda-Garcia, who was raised in Puerto Rico and is now the principal of Liberty High School in Kissimmee. Here its kind of lame.
We should have a national voting holiday. In any case, they may be "swing," but which way in what numbers? Rubio was courting them heavily, and now it looks as if he is going to be running for his Senate seat after all...