Thursday, November 15, 2012

Marco rubio latino voters

  • Marco Rubio Leads On Immigration As Others Play Catch Up

    Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has been a long-time advocate for a humane approach and softer rhetoric on immigration reform. He's warned fellow Republicans for more than a year that they are hurting themselves with Latino voters. His tone hasn't changed. But ...

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  • #tellusatoday: How can GOP recruit Latino voters?

    ... "Tellusatoday-how-can-gop-recruit-latino-voters", "seotitletag": "#tellusatoday: How can GOP recruit Latino voters?", "ssts": "opinion", "taxonomykeywords":"U.S. Republican Party,Marco Rubio", "templatename": "stories/default", "topic":"us ...

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  • Can Marco Rubio Save the GOP? Latino Leaders Doubt It

    A fast-spreading emerging edict on what Republicans need to do to appeal to Hispanic voters is that they need - really need - Latinos in their party like Sen. Marco Rubio. Many pundits and other political observers believe that if Republicans have more ...

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Latino voter impact 'will be felt for generations,' says report

    Jeb Bush, Republican strategist Karl Rove and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio warned the GOP about taking an overly harsh stance on illegal immigration that could alienate many Latinos. Although Romney ultimately softened his tone on the issue, many Latinos ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Republicans Rethink Immigration Reform After Romney Loses Latino Vote ...

    ... to deliver more votes next presidential election. Rubio is the obvious choice to make the Republican Party's case to Hispanic voters, but will he <a href="http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2012/11/sorry_bill_oreilly_marco_rubio.php">remain ...

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  • Where Does Cuban Voters' Support for Obama Leave Rubio?

    The idea that Florida Senator Marco Rubio would help Mitt Romney salvage some of the Latino electorate was always one of the Republican Party's more half-baked strategies in 2012.

    swampland.time.com

  • Sen. Marco Rubio Says Upcoming Iowa Trip Isn't A Presidential Feeler, Talks ...

    Rubio in the past has called for revisions to be made on the DREAM Act and said Thursday that Republicans need to identify more closely with Latino voters. "Rhetoric is important," Rubio said. "We're speaking not about statistics, but about human ...

    www.ibtimes.com

  • A damaged brand: Republicans must recast their image, policies to attract ...

    Perhaps the most enticing target for Republicans is Hispanic voters. ... The two most prominent names will soon work side-by-side in the U.S.

    annistonstar.com

  • Election Aftermath Is A Critical Period For 2016 Race

    Marco Rubio (R-FL), who has quickly become the face of a new push by Republican elites to repair their standing with Latino voters. Rubio has called in the past for a revised DREAM Act and issued a statement after Obama's victory calling on the GOP to ...

    2012.talkingpointsmemo.com

  • Your Say: What's key to Latino votes?

    They put Sarah Palin on John McCain's ticket in an effort to attract women voters. They chose Michael Steele as head of the Republican National Committee after President Obama won the 2008 election.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Presidential Election Results 2012 - Latino Vote: GOP Losing Cuban Americans ...

    "The conservative movement should have particular appeal to people in minority and immigrant communities who are trying to make it, and Republicans need to work harder than ever to communicate our beliefs to them," U.S.

    www.latinospost.com

  • A Sleeping Giant No Longer

    Republicans must learn that the model they've been using to woo Latino voters is clearly not working. It is no longer enough to use Spanish-language advertising or to showcase a few Latino Republican leaders, such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) or Gov.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Will Marco Rubio run for president in 2016?

    Who really cares are the Republicans who know they are finished unless they can get the Hispanic vote. But the Tea party says they cannot accept Hispanics because they are not white.

    blogs.palmbeachpost.com

  • How Romney and the Republicans Lost the Latino Vote

    "Self-deportation" was accurately denounced by Marco Rubio as "... not a policy." What it is, rather, is a strategy to deny the DREAM Act, push laws like SB 1070 through state legislatures, prevent states from offering in-state tuition to undocumented ...

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  • Latino vote key to Obama's re-election

    What might have swayed Latinos to vote for Obama more than anything else? Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida says the GOP was never able to connect with them.

    www.cnn.com

  • Latino voters showing strong turnout in Election 2012

    Marco Rubio of Florida, among others. This effort reflected the growing influence of Hispanic politicians, as well as the parties' need to appeal to Hispanic voters. But what motivates those Voters? There are countless misunderstandings about Latinos ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Latino Voters In Election 2012 Help Sweep Obama To Reelection

    Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and a handful of other Latino Republicans. Those unprecedented efforts didn't seem to pay off. Exit polls place Romney at winning 29 percent of the Latino vote, which is lower than Republican candidates received in 2008, 2004, and ...

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  • Hispanic voters did not desert the Republican Party in 2012 election

    Sean Hannity, Charles Krauthammer, Bill Crystal, Larry Kudlow, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and more are now "evolving" or outright calling for amnesty for illegal aliens.

    www.examiner.com

  • Latino vote proves important for future presidential elections

    Downs named figures such as Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Gov. Susana Martinez, R-N.M., as such Latino contenders. Downs said the main thing that "really did Romney in" was the surprisingly low turnout of Republicans.

    badgerherald.com

  • How the Immigration Debate Changed the Course of the 2012 Election

    Even so, once he had the nomination sewed up, Romney had a last chance to "Etch-a-Sketch" his way to the middle and regain his competitiveness with Latino voters. Florida Senator Marco Rubio began making loud noises -- and garnering fawning press ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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