Posted on 01/13/2011 8:51:36 AM PST by markomalley
A Republican group that includes former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday will kick off its efforts to improve the party's outreach to Hispanic voters, many of whom have been critical of some GOP candidates' harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration.
The new Hispanic Action Network is part of a growing number of Republican organizations reaching out to Hispanics in advance of next year's presidential election and it has powerful support.
The group is backed by former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, whose American Action Network funneled more than $30 million in campaign funds to Republicans in about 30 congressional races last year.
Republicans don't need to win a majority of Hispanic votes. But with the Latino population growing in swing states such as Nevada, Colorado and Florida, Republicans need to chip away at Hispanics' overall 2-1 preference for Democrats.
Democrats say their party's support comes from their stances on issues such as health care, education and the economy, as well as its response to Republican attacks on illegal immigrants.
But Bush and other Republicans have long maintained their party is a natural fit for Hispanics, particularly recent immigrants, because of the party's social conservatism, anti-abortion stance and positions for private school vouchers and other school choice proposals as well as lower taxes.
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Hmmmm, that’s not been my impression of Jeb (at least in his public statements). All I’ve heard Jeb say is that we should not alienate the Hispanic vote, and on that point I agree. I don’t believe being strong on illegal immigration and reaching out to Hispanics is mutually exclusive.
If you can provide a link that explains Jeb’s views on illegal immigration, that would be appreciated.
The model is conservatism, not identity politics.
Yeah, there could be something to that.
You're either a fraud, or just plain ignorant.
Answer...
WE DON'T.
Anyone who wishes to continue publicly separating Americans into racial or ethnic groups is no conservative. PERIOD.
Ya better read the article:
Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday will kick off its efforts to improve the party's outreach to Hispanic voters, many of whom have been critical of some GOP candidates' harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration.
I agree, but being a Texan, I fear, say 15 years from now, the urban centers (Dallas and Austin currently and Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Worth in the near future) as well as South Texas will trend Democratic on the backs of Hispanics. So I’ll concede this may be identity politics, but at the same time the Democrats have played this game to their advantage for the past 50 years.
Unfortunately, if you look at exit polls, minorities do vote as race blocks, even if it goes against their self-interest. So identity politics does play a role, maybe not in the overall vote total on the national scene, but in local and state races. I’ve seen this first hand in Dallas County, TX.
The GOP - Racial pandering just like the progressives.
You got all of that from a query on Jeb’s stance on illegal immigration?
BTW, I’ll gladly concede that I’m ignorant many times.
A Republican group including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will kick off efforts to improve the party's outreach to pro-illegal alien Hispanic voters.
Let’s see:
He supports “comprehensive immigration reform(AMNESTY!)”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/36427.html
http://www.cfr.org/publication/20030/us_immigration_policy.html
He supports the disgusting “DREAM” act:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45735.html
And the coup de grace, The Huckster LOVES him:
“I love Jeb, I think he’s brilliant,” Huckabee said. “He could certainly raise the money, and I think he’d clear the deck.” He also said there are a lot of capable, qualified possible candidates who “aren’t the obvious ones.”
How much did you want to lay on that, the man is a career politician.
HispandeRing .. Oh yeah, that’ll work.
Is he a member of the New Majority, by chance?
Thank you....This member even asking that question is extremely suspect, IMO.
Every Senator is a career politician. Marco Rubio is a cut above. He kept Charlie Crist out of the US Senate. He is not a Mel Martinez clone which you will find out... I know this already by observing him in action
You now have to resort to altering the article to make your point? The article never says pro illegal alien.
Huckabee’s endorsement of Jeb is not a negative for me. Based upon your links, it seems Jeb Bush supports increased legal immigration, which I do personally support on free trade and free markets grounds. However, you do accurately point out that he supports amnesty and seemed to support the DREAM Act.
Thanks for these sources.
I think some conservatives, like Reagan and the Bushes, have supported amnesty for illegal immigrants probably on a misguided belief that illegal immigration is equivalent to free trade (this is my opinion). However, illegal immigration has little to do with a free labor market (no pun intended).
I made it simple so those like yourself, who do not seem aware of Jeb Bush's pro-illegal alien positions, and like yourself, who seems to have difficulty comprehending what this article says.
Here is what the article stated:
A Republican group that includes former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday will kick off its efforts to improve the party's outreach to Hispanic voters, many of whom have been critical of some GOP candidates' harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration.
Here is what I rewrote for those like you, who seem to have problems determining WTF is being said.
"A Republican group including former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will kick off efforts to improve the party's outreach to pro-illegal alien Hispanic voters."
Jeb Bush wants to kiss the asses of those Hispanic voters who are offended that the GOP is not being nice enough to the illegal aliens...No?
Now can you tell me specifically what was altered?
Bush wasn't a conservative.
Reagan's horse had more class than the entire Bush family. I'm done with you and your BS jackassery...
Yet another Texan fraud!
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