Articles in Category: 'Hispanics'

By: Mona Charen | Posted: November 10, 2012 3:55 AM
The pundit world will now eviscerate Mitt Romney, a man who, had he garnered just a few hundred thousand more votes in a few key districts, would have been hailed as a political genius.
 
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By: Nancy Smith | Posted: September 5, 2012 3:55 AM

Julian Castro and Marco Rubio are both silver-tongued young Hispanics, both rising stars in their parties who feel touched by the hand of destiny.

 
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By: Kenric Ward | Posted: November 2, 2011 3:55 AM

Some things are better left unsaid. And in these politically correct times, the "smart" move for state Sen. Alan Hays would have been to keep his mouth shut.

 
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By: Reince Priebus | Posted: February 2, 2012 3:55 AM
President Obama should be worried. Florida, key to his hopes for re-election, is turning against him. The president will soon realize that breaking his promises has serious consequences.
 
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By: Nancy Smith | Posted: January 16, 2012 3:55 AM
The folks you see out there yahooing and happy dancing and sending up fireworks -- figuratively speaking, anyway -- are probably Democrats.
 
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By: Kenric Ward | Posted: October 21, 2011 3:55 AM
 

When state Sen. Alan Hays suggested that the creation of "Hispanic districts" be predicated on legal citizenship, not illegal residency, everyone ran for cover.

 
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By: Lane Wright | Posted: December 6, 2010 4:05 AM
 
With the 2010 elections successfully in the rearview mirror, the Republican Party, like everyone else, is setting its sights on 2012. Experts say success in 2012 for any party will include a healthy harvesting of the Hispanic vote.
 
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By: Lane Wright | Posted: August 11, 2010 2:29 AM
 


Rick Scott may be far ahead of Bill McCollum in most areas, but when it comes to the South Florida Hispanic vote, he's trailing.

 
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By: Kevin Derby | Posted: August 3, 2010 4:05 AM

With three weeks to go until the primary, Attorney General Bill McCollum is looking to reach out to Hispanic voters in an effort to catch up with health-care executive Rick Scott, front-runner for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. 

 
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