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To: Todd Kinsey

If this year’s Republican presidential candidate chooses a charismatic Hispanic vice-presidential candidate such as Marco Rubio, it will not be business as usual in California.

Or in the entire country. Not only California but also New York with ITS heavy Hispanic population are MUST-WIN states for the Democrats. If it’s close in those two states during the election season, the Democrats will have no choice but to throw everything they have into those two states — leaving the other 48, and victory, to the Republicans.

Of course, the pro-Obama MSM does not want the public to think about such an outcome, which would discourage potential Obama contributors and campaign workers from getting involved — any more than the producers of Alfred Hitchcock movies wanted the endings of their films to be divulged beforehand, since audiences would then be discouraged from attending them.

But there’s no reason for Republicans and other reasonable people to help maintain the suspense. If California is not firmly in the Democrats’ column even now, it will definitely not be after a prominent Hispanic American is asked to join a presidential ticket for the first time — unless, of course, he or she dies of a heart attack while walking down a street alone at one a.m. before the announcement can be made official.


38 posted on 03/04/2012 11:16:08 AM PST by Bluestocking
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To: Bluestocking
If this year’s Republican presidential candidate chooses a charismatic Hispanic vice-presidential candidate such as Marco Rubio, it will not be business as usual in California.

Is Marco Rubio a natural born citizen?

44 posted on 03/04/2012 11:28:46 AM PST by Paleo Conservative
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