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Despite their fragmented power and loyalties, Anaya feels that Hispanics, hurt by Reagan's programs and galvanized by a national movement of mostly Democratic Hispanic leaders, will make a difference for the Democrats in next fall's election.

"Hispanics have been awakened to the in fluence they can have," he says. "The time and the issues are right in 1984." If they are, Toney Anaya hopes to ride them all the way to Washington.

— By Susan Tifft.

Reported by Robert C. Wurmstedt/ Santa Fe, with other bureaus

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