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Poll: Latino Voters Concerned Over Job Security

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The nation's largest Latino advocacy group, the National Council of La Raza, wraps up its annual conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Immigration was a hot topic at the gathering, but so was the economy. The council released a survey quizzing 500 registered Latino voters about job security, housing and personal finances. Over half of respondents said they're worried someone in their household may lose their job.

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