Politics | Florida Hispanics Key to Both Fla. Wins Seniors also tip scales for McCain, Clinton By Jane Yager Posted Jan 30, 2008 8:10 AM CST Copied A touch screen voting machine sits idle as voters cast their paper ballot votes in the Florida primary, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Coale) (Associated Press) The Hispanic vote clinched the Florida victories of both John McCain and Hillary Clinton, the Miami Herald reports. McCain's POW experience especially resonated with Cuban-Americans, and Hispanic voters' fondness for Bill Clinton boosted Hillary, who won among Hispanics by a 2-1 margin over Obama. The strong presence of retirees also bolstered both McCain and Clinton. McCain's age, 71, helped him among voters over 65, the Wall Street Journal writes. Clinton also did especially well with older voters, as with women. But with Obama not campaigning at all in zero-delegate Florida, it's unclear whether Clinton's victory amounts to anything more than a "name recognition beauty contest." Read These Next Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. Rumors of Iran invasion swirl after Army calls off major drill. Russia is reportedly helping to guide Iran strikes on US targets. After 12-year-old boy's crash on e-motorcycle, his dad is charged. Report an error