Hispanic Vote

Allan on February 1st, 2016

The Mainstream Media goes on and on about the “Hispanic Vote” (or the “Latino Vote” if you prefer). Does that mean that Hispanics have different interests than other Americans?  That’s an important question. Also, how monolithic is this “Hispanic Vote”? How about the differences between Mexican-Americans and Cuban-Americans? For the entire article, click here. Article […]

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Allan on November 21st, 2015

The  Mainstream Media and the GOP elite assure us  that Republicans can’t win without a large share of the All-Important-Hispanic Vote. It’s one of the arguments against the Donald Trump candidacy, that the candidate’s opposition to illegal immigration is going to doom him in the general election. Such illustrious Republicans as Mitt Romney and Lindsey […]

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Allan on March 29th, 2015

Here it is March of 2015, and the 2016 Presidential Election is already  upon us. With all the potential candidates, probable candidates and wannabe candidates hovering around the   media-sphere, one of them has officially launched his candidacy –  Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz. Ted Cruz has a number of positive characteristics, yet is still something of […]

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Allan on July 28th, 2013

Former Florida governor, son and brother of former presidents, prospect for 2016 GOP nomination  John Ellis Bush (JEB) is stumping for Amnesty—no surprise there. But lately Jeb has been brandishing the buzzword “gateway” – that for Republicans, supporting Amnesty would be a “gateway” to the Hispanic vote. What’s with that? For entire article, click here. Article by […]

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