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Hispanic vote anxieties
The Washington Times ^
| 02/23/04
| Donald Lambro
Posted on 02/23/2004 8:02:46 AM PST by nypokerface
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:13:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The Democrats worry President Bush could cut deeply enough into the large Hispanic vote to guarantee his re-election. So much so that, earlier this month, party strategists voiced such concerns behind closed doors at a congressional retreat in the Virginia mountains.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; aliens; gwb2004; hispanics; hispanicvote; lambro; swingvote
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To: nypokerface
bush will get a huge hispanic vote!
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:04:08 AM PST
by
rrrod
To: rrrod
"unless something is done to blunt Mr. Bush's popularity in the Hispanic community"
the rats are the ones who held up estrada's appt, not bush.
To: Stellar Dendrite
yep
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:11:00 AM PST
by
rrrod
To: nypokerface
Let's see if Chuckie Schmuckie, Leahy and Fat Teddy will be able to 'splain how they keep Roman Catholics and especially M. Estrada from the federal bench and THEN want Hispanic voters! This means that in places like Miami, the dems will have to pay a fortune to get the Jamaicans and Haitians to each vote enough times to counter Bush's popularity. Fortunately, McAuliffe probably has a lot of Saddam's oil voucher money, all cash.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:11:23 AM PST
by
Tacis
To: rrrod
Latest poll out of California shows Kerry beating Bush by 17 percent. That would be by far the worst defeat any Republican has ever suffered in California. If Bush has made any inroads among the Mexican invaders, it is at the expense of Americans (including 2nd, 3rd, and higher generation Hispanics) who resent the invasion.
Bush lost TWENTY-NINE points relative to Kerry within 5 days of announcing his Mexican-invasion plan. (going from +22 to -7)
Will he even win the Mexican invaders' vote? No, of course not! How many people will take a $5 bribe when someone else offers them a $10 bribe? All you do is lose the honest voters.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:13:20 AM PST
by
dangus
To: nypokerface
This article smells fishy. It sounds like pure Republican spin to convince the party's base that the Amnesty Bill is helping the party with hispanics.
I don't buy it.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:17:22 AM PST
by
JohnGalt
("...but both sides know who the real enemy is, and, my friends, it is us.')
To: dangus
>>Mr. Bush's numbers have shrunk since then, but his campaign hasn't begun its Hispanic ad campaign, expected to be unprecedented in size and cost. >>
Gee, I start pandering, and my numbers shrink... Solution? More pathetic pandering! Sell out the national security to MALDEF! Give Vicente Fox de-facto rule over the USA! That'll be sure to get my poll numbers up.
Here's a hint, Mr. Presidente: THOSE MEXICANS ARE LEAVING THAT CORRUPTION-DRNECHED, POVERTY-WRACKED, CRIME-RIDDEN HELL HOLE FOR A REASON!
QUIT TRYING TO TURN THE UNITED STATES INTO MEXICO, YOU SELL-OUT!
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:17:51 AM PST
by
dangus
To: nypokerface; Poohbah; section9; Howlin; PhiKapMom; Luis Gonzalez; Catspaw; wimpycat; MJY1288; ...
FYI. Looks like the Dems are worrying some more...
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:20:46 AM PST
by
hchutch
("I never get involved with my own life. It's too much trouble." - Michael Garibaldi)
To: nypokerface
"Internal Republican polls show Hispanic support for Democrats continues weakening in key areas, especially on values, faith and building stronger families Republican themes expected to resonate with Hispanic voters in the fall campaign."
The obvious is never stated by the media. If Hispanics lean towards republicans because republicans stand for decent & moral values, faith in Jesus, and the goodness of families, that means the democrats stand for immorality, denying Jesus, and disposal of the family as a cultural institution.
What I have written above is always implied but never spit out in plain english (or spanish). I guess it's too ugly to look at.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:21:50 AM PST
by
whereasandsoforth
(tagged for migratory purposes only)
To: nypokerface
I'm really showing my age here,but all these voting "groups" drive me nuts.
When I started voting in the fifties there were no Irish groups,Italian groups,Swedish groups,Jewish groups,women's groups, etc.
When on earth did all these so called voting blocs become the norm?
Do all Hispanics think alike? Do all Blacks think alike? Do all women think alike? Do all white men think alike?
This country is more divided than it ever was.Ridiculous.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:24:55 AM PST
by
Mears
(The Killer Queen---caviar and cigarettes.)
To: nypokerface
The state Republican HQs must start RIGHT NOW recruiting Poll Watchers and Deputy Election Judges who reside in Hispanic majority precincts and who are themselves Hispanic Republicans. I speak from personal experience. In November, 2000 I was a Poll Watcher in a Hispanic precinct in Houston. I personally prevented over 100 people from voting multiple times. You would not believe the shenanigans that I documented. BTW, I don't mean to sterotype Hispanic majority precincts as being prone to vote fraud. In my experience, vote fraud occurs in almost every precinct controlled by Democrats. My lengthy Poll Watcher report was published on FR shortly after that election. Maybe I need to write a book on how to prevent vote fraud; I don't think one exists.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:26:17 AM PST
by
darth
To: nypokerface
No question that the amnesty business has been related to the drive for Hispanic votes. But I still think it was a mistake. Bush was already popular with Hispanics, has a young Hispanic nephew (?) who went on the campaign trail last time, and is well known to be friendly with Hispanics. Pandering to the illegal immigrant vote is not the way to increase that popularity.
But who knows. Maybe we can get the best of both worlds. Bush panders, gets the vote, and the Republicans in congress shoot down his proposal. Not pretty, but if it works that way I won't complain.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:26:23 AM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: nypokerface
Dubya family values.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:30:03 AM PST
by
onedoug
To: dangus
Will he even win the Mexican invaders' vote?
That's really unnecessary and insulting to every latino that was born and raised here in the US. I'd gladly trade a gringo with a poor attitude for 3 immigrants that actually love this country.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:30:53 AM PST
by
ClintonBeGone
(John Kerry is the Democrat's Bob Dole)
To: Mears
"These voting 'groups' drive me crazy..."
You're witnessing the Balkanization of America.
It's caused by multiculturalism, diversity and immigration.
Most of the people coming here are from socialist and communist nations. They're not coming from some place like the United States. There is no place like the United States. And, now, the United States is no longer united.
To: Mears
"These voting 'groups' drive me crazy..."
You're witnessing the Balkanization of America.
It's caused by multiculturalism, diversity and immigration.
Most of the people coming here are from socialist and communist nations. They're not coming from some place like the United States. There is no place like the United States. And, now, the United States is no longer united.
To: ClintonBeGone
agree...the hispanics are common in one area only..the spanish language...i still think bush will get a huge hispanic vote.
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posted on
02/23/2004 8:36:23 AM PST
by
rrrod
To: dangus
If Bush has made any inroads among the Mexican invaders, it is at the expense of Americans (including 2nd, 3rd, and higher generation Hispanics) who resent the invasion.
By why would the Americans vote for Kerry who would be even worse on illegal immigration and GIVE A TAX INCREASE?
To: ClintonBeGone
I'd gladly trade a gringo with a poor attitude for 3 immigrants that actually love this country. I agree. There are plenty of gringos (and non-gringos too) that I would happily send to Mexico in exchange for my hard-working, honest, family-oriented, conservative Mexican landscaping contractor. He came here with nothing and now runs a thriving business.
-ccm
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posted on
02/23/2004 9:20:38 AM PST
by
ccmay
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