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TELL ANGELO HOW YOU REALLY FEEL

Fill Out NiLP's National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey!

National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP) (May 28, 2013)

How do Latino opinion leaders like you feel about the various elements of the comprehensive immigration reform legislation currently being negotiated by Congress? Who do you feel are the most influential Latinos in the country and locally today? What are you feelings about the Benghazi, IRS and AP controversies facing the Obama Administration? This National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey will explore these issues and other important issues facing Latinos with you.

We hope you will take the time to participate.

The survey can be accessed by clicking here.

This survey must be completed no later than Friday, June 7, 2013 at 5pm (Eastern Time).

The NiLP Network on Latino Issues, an information service of the National Institute for Latino Policy, represents a broad cross-section of Latino opinion leaders throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. These are made up of elected officials, government officials, heads of community-based organizations and national advocacy groups, religious leaders, business leaders, academics and others.

Through our National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey we poll this group from time to time on important issues facing the Latino community given this stratums' important role in Latino agenda-setting and framing.

While the polling that is being conducted nationally on Latino issues is of the broader community, we think this more select group of opinion leaders may have a unique place from which to view at these issues within our community. While not a scientifically generated sample of Latino elites, we think this survey may result in useful insights on major issues facing the Latino community today. And remember, the Institute is thoroughly nonpartisan, and your responses to this survey are all anonymous (even to us).

We look forward to hearing from you!. The survey can be accessed by clicking here.

Angelo Falcón

President

National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP)

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