Posted on 04/08/2015 7:38:27 AM PDT by jimbo123
Emily Benavides, who served as national Hispanic press secretary for Mitt Romneys campaign will lead Hispanic media for the eventual Jeb Bush campaign for president, BuzzFeed News has learned.
(Excerpt) Read more at buzzfeed.com ...
Romney’s Hispanic vote share: 27 percent
That’s down from John McCain’s 31 percent in 2008, a mark Republicans said shortly after was dangerously low. And it’s way down from George W. Bush’s 44 percent in 2004, during his re-election bid.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/11/romneys-hispanic-vote-share-percent-148801.html
I guess he needs someone to vote for him if Whitey goes the other way
Sounds like a losing proposition. I’m ok with that.
What isn’t mentioned is how the Hispanic vote has been diluted with a combination of illegals voting and an increasing portion of the “citizenship on the cheap” crowd. They won’t tell you that Reagan earned an even bigger share of the Hispanic vote because, in the 1980s, their concerns mirrored those of other Americans rather than being more concentrated in the “We love free sh*t” crowd.
I wonder if it’s the same Romney staffer who currently posts on an anti-Freeper site, yucking it up with the liberals, and sharing stories of the utter contempt he and his boss have for conservatives.
Why doesn’t Jeb just go ahead and let the council of La Raza and Aztlan run his campaign for him?
I have a dream - a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I dream that our little American children will one day grow up and live in a nation where they will be able to vote
for a presidential candidate who will be more concerned about the well being of Americans than illegal aliens.
I have that dream today!
He might as well. Seriously.
As if I needed another reason to never vote for Jeb.
Official Response from Washington DC: a bipartisan middle finger salute and a "keep dreaming."
+1
Aieee, No Me Gusta!
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