Posted on 10/16/2013 6:31:49 AM PDT by jimbo123
Its been almost a year since Mitt Romney lost seven in ten Hispanic voters to President Obama, sparking Republicans to try and improve the partys poor reputation with Hispanics. Yet, the GOP has little to show that its re-brand is working.
On Monday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced that it hired Hispanic engagement staff in seven states; California, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Chairman Reince Priebus called the hires unprecedented moves that will ensure our message of opportunity for all reaches voters.
The moves are the latest in a string of listening sessions and candidate outreach efforts that Republicans have used to show theyre serious about attracting Hispanics. But Hispanic voters appear as alienated by the GOP as ever.
A report commissioned by the RNC in March recommended that Republicans embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform, warning that if we do not, our partys appeal will continue to shrink to our core constituencies only.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
Yet the new leader of the senate is a man named Cruz!!
Looks like sonmebody is trying to move on from Obama’s current crisis to get us mired in the next one.
The GOP needs to dig their heels in and say “NO, not till we resolve the Obamacare/debt crisis.”
You are on a roll today with these amnesty posts :)
You just have to promise them more freebies than the Dems do, Reince. The myth that these noble squatters are such hard workers belies the fact that they sign up for every welfare program they can get into. Sharing a border with Mexico would bleed Texas dry, if it weren’t for our oil and gas business.
“Yet the new leader of the senate is a man named Cruz!!”
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Enthusiastic bump
Promote LEGAL immigration. Streamline the naturalization process. Enforce the law.
Illegals are not going to vote for you anyway so you might try appealing to those who are at least TRYING to do the right thing.
Idiots.
NO amnasty.
Yes, but it wasn’t because he is a phony panderer of that elusive and unobtainable Hispanic vote manna from heaven.
It was because of his Conservatism.
The truth is that Hispanics NEVER will largely take up the cause of conservatism, I don’t care if they are mostly Catholic or not.
There is a small percentage of Hispanics who are conservatively disposed, but that percentage won’t increase with wholesale unchecked immigration into this country.
Too, too many of them would be looking for instant realization of American bounty rather than get conservative ideals the traditional way.
When Cruz is president, I expect the GOP, if there still is a GOP, can take 7 out of 10 Hispanic voters who vote.
The GOP has been alienating not only Hispanics but conservatives in general because of their RINO policies. As a Hispanic, I supported Senator Cruz during the primaries and general election. I will continue supporting GOP candidates who are true conservatives but will not support any RINO candidate.
Well, the GOP-e is calling for the elimination of conservative Tea Party from the GOP, so they had better get busy with those Hispanics!
The GOP-e will sell out and pass “undocumented democrat reform” thinking Latinos will then love them. In fact, Conservatives will abandon the GOP-e, especially if they manufacture a Chris Christie type nomination, and Latinos will vote for the free stuff. So on the national level, the brilliant Karl Rove and the GOP-e will face catastrophic losses at the polls. Brilliant.
How ‘bout we do truth, not pandering? I’m sick to death of the RINOs and their political lackeys telling me a person’s ethnicity is more important that his or her ethical and moral positions. Conservative ideas are great, grounded and appealing to everything American Hispanics hold dear. Why not stand on those values? I’d be highly offended to be courted for the color of my skin rather than the content of my character.
Well said, TE. Thanks.
"Opportunity" = amnesty. No sale, GOP.
So, even by that broad standard, only one in 10 is even winnable. Three in ten vote like other Americans who have to work for a living, in the private sector, year-round in jobs where at least some post high school education is helpful . . . maybe because they are legal and they actually do fit this description. That's the broad standard.
The more likely explanation is that more than two decades of neglected border enforcement and invasion encouragement, the "Hispanic" demographic has been diluted to the point that only three in ten, rather than four in ten, feel any loyalty to the U.S.A.
Why be fake Democrats, when they can vote for the real thing?
There. Fixed it.
Yes. We heard for years about the black voting demographic is actually “socially conservative”, but every chance they’ve had, they’ve voted for the gibmes over those so-called “conservative principles”. They even ditched their supposed anti-sodomite stance for obamaphones and the rest.
Now the GOP wants to make the same old mistake with the Hispanic voting block. Most of the later immigrants, especially, are going to do the same thing-vote for the gibmes over those so-called “family values”. And one study shows that future generations of recent immigrants do even worse and rely even more on government gibmes than their parent(s).
There is a block of disaffected voters out there ripe for representation-white working people. People who pay (or would pay, of they could find a job) the majority of taxes. People who support law and order, and oppose gibmes as a way of life, but support a short-term “safety net”, to be used only as such.
But they are left to twist in the wind, so they stay home.
“..lost seven in ten Hispanic voters to President Obama..”
questionable data.
hoe many illegals, how many multi-votes...etc
And that core is 65% of the population, and more like 73% of registered voters.
Go White, go Right, or go home.
Getting members of the Free Sh** Army to vote GOP is a mirage.
well said +1
Hey GOP, how about an outreach to the CONSERVATIVE BASE that wins you what few elections you don’t manage to screw up.
Zero’s plan: pass current version of immigration reform. Put the illegals into Obamacare. Rats NEVER have to worry about the GOP again.
What’s a ‘Hispanic outreach’?
I think Cruz got 54% of the Hispanic vote.
Both parties want that low-info, gibme demographic, because they don’t care what laws get passed as long as they get their free sh*t. They don’t obey laws, sucka, that’s for the suckas who foot the bills. Gun laws? Background checks? What’s that? Gimmee my free stuff, crazy azz cracka.
Do you have a source for that, or a source for any Hispanic voting in Texas?
Until recently most Hispanics (I hate using that word) in Texas have been here for generations. They are as Texan as anyone, way more Texan then the hordes of illegals and Yankees we have here now.
I’m interested in the Hispanic vote in Texas, do you have any information on that?
No, I remember reading that Cruz got 54% OR that TX Hispanics self-identify as conservatives and I don’t remember exactly what. Sorry...for both of us.
Here’s an old article.
here it is...finally! :)
The writer at your link mentions this.””The article of course downplays the findings by claiming that 70% define themselves as Democrats.””
The link link that HE links to points out.
“”Lydia Camarillo, vice president of the nonpartisan Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, said exit polls in recent governor’s races show Perry captured far less of the Hispanic vote than the 39 percent that Bush grabbed in 1998 against Land Commissioner Garry Mauro, a Democrat.
Perry attracted only 13 percent of Hispanic votes cast in his 2002 general election showdown with Laredo banker Tony Sanchez, according to exit polls by the William C. Velasquez Institute, a think tank affiliated with Camarillo’s group.
Four years ago, Perry won just 14 percent of Hispanic votes cast””
There are some conservative Hispanics in TX but San Antonio has their share of Communist Hispanics.
If a poll finds that 54% of them call themselves “conservative”, it is meaningless, what matters is that Perry was only winning 13% and 14% of their vote.
They aren’t voting republican.
whatever....
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