Friday, August 31, 2012

Latino politicians republican convention

  • Latino RNC Speakers: How The 2012 Numbers Compare To Previous ...

    Despite scheduling changes after the convention was cut a day short by Hurricane Isaac, Latino politicians remained prominent, holding key evening speaking slots.

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  • Republican Convention: Marco Rubio Touts Romney's Economic Skills & Values

    Marco Rubio, the Florida senator who has been labeled by some as the "Michael Jordan of Republican Politics" was given the chance to set up an alley oop pass for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney Thursday night at the Republican Convention in ...

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  • Republican Convention: Ann Romney Remarks to Latinos Impressed Some ...

    Tampa, Fla. - Ann Romney, wife of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, stood before an audience Wednesday that represents a demographic her husband has stumbled in addressing.

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  • Republican Convention: Teams Woo Latinos, Women, Vets

    We very much care about this community." Latinos, she said, "are mistaken if they think they are going to be better off" if President Barack Obama wins re-election, she said.

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  • Republican Convention: Latino Delegates, the Few, Say GOP Reflects Values

    They are proud of their Latino roots, and proud of their party - the GOP. Ralph Alvarado, 42, is a delegate from Kentucky and this Republican National Convention is his first. "It's a big deal, you are selecting potentially the next leader of this ...

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  • Republican Convention: Susana Martinez Admits Differences but Backs Romney

    Susana Martinez took center stage Wednesday night at the Republican Convention in Tampa - speaking right before vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

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  • Latino Politicians Remain Prominent Even As Republican Convention Cuts ...

    Latino politicians scheduled to speak Monday at the Republican National Convention will now be weaved into a three-day schedule after Tropical Storm Isaac cut the convention short by one day, planners announced Sunday. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval ...

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  • Republican Convention: Carlos Gutierrez Talks Economy, the Romneys & Latinos

    Tampa, Fla. - Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, who served under President George W. Bush, speaks to Fox News Latino reporter Bryan Llenas at the Republican National Convention about issues ranging from the economy to the Romney ...

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  • Next week Democrats take their turn

    San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro will give the keynote address, marking the first time the keynote is delivered by a Latino at a Democratic convention, organizers said. Other high-profile speaking spots will go to Chicago Mayor and former Obama Chief of ...

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  • Republican Convention: Political Parties Play Tug of War over Latino Vote

    Prominent Latino speakers at the Republican convention include Rubio, who is set to introduce Romney on Thursday; New Mexico Gov.

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  • GOP courts wary Latinos

    Now, as Republicans hold their 2012 convention in Tampa, Fla., a city with a large Latino population, the Latino vote is again setting the beat for the election. GOP insiders here ... Juan Williams is an author and political analyst for Fox News ...

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  • The Republican convention: Roused, but wary

    At the Republican National Convention held in Tampa on August 27th-30th, that bracing maxim saw heavy use. ... Grassroots supporters and politicians argue that victory in November will amount to a mandate to reshape the economy, sweeping away ...

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  • The GOP's unusual diversity problem

    It's too early to say anything about what Mitt Romney gained from the Republican National Convention, but for now, he is still behind President Obama in the race for the White House.

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  • Latinos Part of Demographic Shift That Will Define Politics

    Meantime, Ann Romney went to the Latino Coalition lunch here at the Republican convention, part of a concerted Republican effort to reduce Obama's margins among Hispanics. "I admire your community so much because I know how much you value family ...

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  • Republican National Convention: Fox News Latino Reporter's Notebook

    Fox News Latino is combing the floor of the convention, the streets of Tampa and the inner reaches of the Internet this week to find interesting stories and snippets from the Republican National Convention: Read Full Republican Platform. The official ...

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  • The Republican National Convention 2012: Day 3

    Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan waves to the delegates before speaking at the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa. Toni L. Sandys / The Washington Post. Related Content. A demonstrator protests ...

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  • The Conventions: Republicans, Democrats Make Push for Latino Voters

    And so, this year's Republican National Convention will be the most Latino-centric convention in the party's history - featuring at least 10 Latino-themed events and several of the nation's most prominent Latino Republican political leaders scheduled ...

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  • Republican Convention: Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on His Speech

    Tampa, Fla. - For Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, the son of Mexican immigrants who is among several Latino political heavy-hitters featured at the GOP convention, life was not always that easy. But he worked hard, he dreamed big and his dreams became a ...

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  • Yahoo Fires Journalist after Isaac Remark

    He was then the political editor at "PBS NewsHour." Gwen Ifill ... "In the first Republican National Convention daily briefing for Latino press, the RNC and campaign of presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney stressed the need to revitalize the ...

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  • Mitt Romney speaks to RNC, accepts nomination

    Mitt Romney launched his fall campaign for the White House Thursday night with a rousing, remarkably personal speech to the Republican National convention and a prime-time TV audience, proclaiming that America needs "jobs, lots of jobs" and ... Often ...

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