Posted on 05/29/2015 6:32:10 AM PDT by jimbo123
David Axelrod: Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush can reach into Hispanic community; Rand Paul a wild card
David Axelrod, one of the chief strategists for President Obamas 2008 election and 2012 re-election campaigns, said Friday that Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush stand out in the 2016 GOP field because of their ability to make inroads with Latinos.
Mr. Axelrod was asked on MSNBCs Morning Joe if he were advising former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner, which Republican candidates or potential candidates scare him the most.
I would say Rubio and I would say Bush because of their ability to reach into the Hispanic vote, Mr. Axelrod said.
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Ted Cruz can reach deeper.
So many Dims are always willing to advise and help the Republican party and its voters.
,,,,, that’s one crooks opinion .
who cares what this Obozo kiss ass lefty has to say about the Republicans running?
The so called Hispanic vote is not and never will be a solid voting block.
S. Americans are not Mexicans, have very little in common with them. If I had to guess Id say that is true, Rubio and Bush would pull Hispanic votes but never the Ca. Hispanics or IL or other Mexican loaded states. Texas is Tex Mex and never confuse them with others LOL.
It seems the Hispanic vote will be split, as always, with the Mexican vote going RAT and by a large majority the others going R. Thats my guess at this time.
Good, we need a “wild card”. Throw down a pair of deuces and call it a royal flush, then DARE anyone to try to pick up the pot.
Of course, there is a .357 Magnum casually lying by your right hand.
Jeb Bush can reach “into the Hispanic community” better than Ted Cruz?! Give me a break. Jeb is 100% “bollo.”
Cruz drew 40% in TX which won his race. Not all Mexicans are pro-illegal immigration like the Marxists want you to believe.
Pray America is waking
RAT in disguise Cornyn got 48% of the Hispanic vote in his last election.
Fox News is trying to help, too. They are making it clear that Ted Cruz should be mentioned as little as possible.
He is being disappeared.
Rupert Murdoch needs Amnesty passed before he croaks.
Brer Axelrod: “Please don’t throw me into the briar patch by nominating Jebbie Bush or his twin brother, Marco Rubio Bush!”
He should go back to making retro 50s porn films wearing black socks, sock garters and the wife beater T shirts. That’s what he looks like. [Yes, I admit I’ve seen some of the videos in question]
It's understandable that Democrats would rather have a liberal Republican than a conservative Republican in office. What's sickening is the fact that Axelrod's preferred candidates are also the favorites of the Republican National Committee.
— If Romney had won 71 percent of the Hispanic vote, he still would have lost. If he’d gotten just 4 percent more of the white vote, he would have won.
The GOP's "Hispanic outreach" collective psychosis really needs to die for precisely this reason.
"Hispanic outreach" inevitably means supporting amnesty for illegals and making it easier for still more to pour in from Mexico and Central America. This alienates Americans who believe in immigration law enforcement and restrictions on who and how many come in,and such voters just stay home during elections when one pro-amnesty candidate runs against another. So the GOP trades millions of votes among immigration restrictionists for a handful of Hispanic votes, most of which never materialize anyway because many Hispanic voters also support Democrats on account various social programs.
I’m sure Axelrod would tell us who they really fear the most. /s
Candidates like Jeb are a win-win situation for Democrats. If Jeb loses the election, the Democrats are in office. If Jeb wins the election, we get more or less the same Democrat policies under a Republican banner. So either way Axelrod gets most of his agenda implemented.
So I guess they do not think that Ted Cruz, who is also Hispanic, can reach the Hispanic community? what’s up with that?
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