Showing posts with label Latino vote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latino vote. Show all posts
Monday, February 8, 2016
Cruz's polarizing endorsements may be doing more harm than good
As the campaign shifted this week to New Hampshire, which hosts the nation's second primary contest on Tuesday, Sen. Ted Cruz continued to promote the endorsements of high-profile figures from his party's far-right fringe. --But while polarizing endorsements may be popular among the passionate conservatives who usually decide primary contests, they could turn off the swing voters and independents who typically decide general elections.Read more at Fox News Latino
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Cruz,
endorsement,
Latino vote,
media bias
Monday, April 13, 2015
Can Rubio, Bush both compete for Latino vote?
They're both Spanish-speaking Republicans from Florida. And they both want to be president.
There's a battle brewing between Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush over who is best-positioned to help the GOP make inroads with Latino voters, a crucial voting bloc for the party if it hopes to win the White House in 2016.
Rubio will make his case on Monday when he formally announces his presidential campaign. He'll speak from Miami's Freedom Tower, where Cuban exiles who fled Fidel Castro's regime stood in line for processing, and introduce himself as the son of Cuban immigrants whose candidacy is the embodiment of the American Dream.
Read more at CNN
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There's a battle brewing between Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush over who is best-positioned to help the GOP make inroads with Latino voters, a crucial voting bloc for the party if it hopes to win the White House in 2016.
Rubio will make his case on Monday when he formally announces his presidential campaign. He'll speak from Miami's Freedom Tower, where Cuban exiles who fled Fidel Castro's regime stood in line for processing, and introduce himself as the son of Cuban immigrants whose candidacy is the embodiment of the American Dream.
Read more at CNN
(Hat tip: KimR) Read More......
Labels:
Jeb Bush,
Latino vote,
Marco Rubio
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