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Last Updated: Wednesday, 8 September, 2004, 12:13 GMT 13:13 UK
Voters' views: Hispanic Americans
US flag with sign encouraging American citizens to vote
As part of BBC News Online's series asking readers from across the US to share their views on key issues this election year we would like to particularly hear from Hispanic American voters.

Hispanics are the largest minority group in the US, numbering around 40 million people.

While less than half of these are of voting age, Hispanics' influence in the presidential election is seen as significant, particularly in the key electoral states of California, Texas, New York, Illinois and Florida where many are concentrated.

What issues are important to you as an Hispanic American voter? What domestic issues do you feel strongly about? How much will foreign policy influence your vote? Which candidate do you think will best address the concerns of your community and the US as a whole?

Send us your comments and contact details using the form. A selection will be compiled for a panel of Hispanic American voters' views. Your contact details will not appear online




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