TacticalFox88
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Rubio is likely getting primaried.
The GOP hasn't learnt it's lesson yet. At all.
The GOP hasn't learnt it's lesson yet. At all.
And? It's 2013; he won't be truly running until 2015. He'll be quite well known by the time he gets the nomination (if he does, of course). His nomination alone would garner a level of pride and interest within the Hispanic community; I'm not saying he'll win the Hispanic vote by default, but he will over-perform what non-Hispanic republicans have managed to do due to his race.
And if he runs against a "boring" candidate like Cuomo or O'Malley, all bets are off. I don't think he'll have any problem moderating his stances in a general election, as Romney showed last time.
Because that worked so well for Romney. You are seriously overestimating this guy. It's not like he got into office with a huge percentage of the vote, if I remember right the only reason Rubio won was because the Republican he beat in the primary ran as an independent and split the vote allowing him to win.
You have that backwards kind of. The Democrat didn't back out, splitting the vote between him and Crist.
And? It's 2013; he won't be truly running until 2015. He'll be quite well known by the time he gets the nomination (if he does, of course). His nomination alone would garner a level of pride and interest within the Hispanic community; I'm not saying he'll win the Hispanic vote by default, but he will over-perform what non-Hispanic republicans have managed to do due to his race.
And if he runs against a "boring" candidate like Cuomo or O'Malley, all bets are off. I don't think he'll have any problem moderating his stances in a general election, as Romney showed last time.
Rubio is likely getting primaried.
The GOP hasn't learnt it's lesson yet. At all.
Please don't try to speak for us. What exactly does he bring to the table to attract non-Cuban Americans? He may get a slight bump from the Hispanic angle, but I only see it as a very slight bump. We have no reason to trust a Republican, especially after how they have treated us lately. The Hispanic communities are way more intricate than that, and certainly do not have short term memories.
Who will primary him lol? He's the most popular republican senator right now, nearly the entire GOP machine is behind him to varying levels. He even has Rush and Hannity eating out his hands...
I've said before that I don't think he's a good politician, just that he's in the right place at the exact right time. Who knows, maybe things will go sour: perhaps republicans will realize Rubio's "plan" is literally Obama's 2008 plan, and it will set off a resurgence of far right extremism like 2009/2010 during health care. Perhaps 2014 will be dominated by Hispanics who heavily vote democrat, thus convincing conservatives that passing immigration reform was a bad idea. We can't really tell how Rubio will be perceived down the line, or what issues will be important. Chuck Hagel was seen as a major presidential candidate in 2005, for instance. A couple years later after a financial meltdown...his name was nowhere to be seen.
Sorry, based on historical evidence he will get a good amount of the Hispanic vote simply due to his race.
In light of PD's new prediction, I think it's only appropriate I post this: May 6th, 2012: The Day Obama Lost
In light of PD's new prediction, I think it's only appropriate I post this: May 6th, 2012: The Day Obama Lost
*Okay, in fairness, we could arguably say August 23, 2008, was the day Obama lost his re-election. That’s the day he chose Biden to be veep and we all knew it was only a matter of time . . .
What is this I'm hearing that congress is sabotaging The Postal Service?
Could you name some Hispanic Republican races, along with numbers? Thanks.
In light of PD's new prediction, I think it's only appropriate I post this: May 6th, 2012: The Day Obama Lost
They already did, in 2006. Required to prefund their pension and healthcare 75 years in advance over a 10 year period.
It's an anchor the Republicans attached to the USPS. No company funds pensions and plans for employees that aren't even born yet. It's the only reason they're struggling so hard right now.
Rubio got 55% of the Hispanic vote in 2010, and Brian Sandoval got around 35% in Nevada (which is around what you need to eek out a win nationally).
Rubio got 55% of the Hispanic vote in 2010, and Brian Sandoval got around 35% in Nevada (which is around what you need to eek out a win nationally).
Florida's not really a good example for national. But you missed my edit for another: Martinez got 38% in NM.
Latinos/Hispanics in the Northeast aren't going to vote for a Republican (a Cuban from Miami nonetheless) just because he has a Spanish surname.
Trust me.
Don't forget the next democrat will likely improve on the white vote too. Especially if it is Hillary.
PD comes up with these ridiculous theories and predictions and then develops some kind of weird Stockholm Syndrome where he's convinced they're going to happen. I'd put him on ignore if he didn't just get quoted repeatedly anyway.Because that worked so well for Romney. You are seriously overestimating this guy. It's not like he got into office with a huge percentage of the vote, if I remember right the only reason Rubio won was because the Republican he beat in the primary ran as an independent and split the vote allowing him to win.
Not just a Cuban, but a Cuban who has lied about how his family was persecuted, and who seems to be trying to speak for all Hispanics.
Not just a Cuban, but a Cuban who has lied about how his family was persecuted, and who seems to be trying to speak for all Hispanics.
But could also lead to lower minority turnout/voting. A non-Obama democrat probably would have lost Ohio in November, that's how massive the black vote was there (especially in Chattanooga); I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess Andrew Cuomo won't inspire blacks to vote at that rate. But Hillary would get close to that.
All Rubio would need is 35-40% of the Hispanic vote against a non-Hillary candidate.
And yet the Florida media seemed to collectively shrug about that. I don't think it matters to Florida Cubans, even if I'd think it would.
And I won't be surprised if the media treats Rubio how conservatives delude themselves into thinking they treated Obama.
And best it will be a wash. Also Rubio getting only 55% of Latinos is fla is horrible. To look what bush got.
It matters to other Hispanics who already view Cuban Americans as privaledged.
I hope you're right. I don'tchicken little much, but Rubio makes me anxious.(non-jokingly)
I don't exactly walk to "show me your papers" looking people and ask them to talk about Rubio (I would imagine I would be mighty pissed if someone came to me and started talking about Lieberman), but the couple of mexican americans I did talk about him with downright resented the notion that they should automatically like him because he's "brown" (I think I quote more or less accurately, but I might be racist).Rubio attracting the Hispanic vote.
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I don't exactly walk to "show me your papers" looking people and ask them to talk about Rubio (I would imagine I would be mighty pissed if someone came to me and started talking about Lieberman), but the couple of mexican americans I did talk about him with downright resented the notion that they should automatically like him because he's "brown" (I think I quote more or less accurately, but I might be racist).
But they're the type of people who resent the term 'hispanic', so I'm not sure how representative they are of the general population.
Yeah, and the thing is that I think if Rubio does indeed win the primary it'd definitely be on the back of the republican base thinking "Hey, those brown people will like this dude! He's one of them! They have to vote for him just like the darker brown people voted for Obama!" It's a dynamic that, I think, brings that issue to the forefront and would force that block to really think about him in that particular light. With Obama he wasn't pushed into winner status because people thought he would automatically win the black vote or because he would automatically win the other side (contrary, actually!). So the point of pride was "hey one of our guys is making it on his own merits. Let's help support him."
I just think in the primary process it's going to be incredibly obvious that the party is picking him because he's hispanic to appeal to other hispanics. And mark my words, stupid things will be said. On fox and on the radio. And hispanics aren't going to not hear those stupid things.
Fox has done such a good job convincing old white people that hispanics and other 'others' are taking over the country. Do you really think they'll vote for one of those very 'others' in the primary? Maybe in Florida, but just about everywhere else Rubio is screwed.I don't think the GOP has a problem voting for a minority they view as an uncle tom (not saying Rubio is one, saying this might be how some in the GOP view him).
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Why would Rubio have a hard time in the primaries? Isn't he pretty far right (moreso than say Mitt romney) except for immigration?
Christie has the primary problem.
I don't think the GOP has a problem voting for a minority they view as an uncle tom (not saying Rubio is one, saying this might be how some in the GOP view him).
Why are you guys getting me excited for 2016? I really want to see Rubio fail hard now. The GOP just showed that they learned absolutely nothing from the election and some here are implying that they'll nominate and come out in support of Rubio... If Rubio is nominated white republicans are going to vote for the white Democrat just as white racist democrats voted Republican when Obama was nominated. You guys really have no idea what goes on in the minds of racists.
You're acting as if Romney went around and wore his Mormonism on his sleeve. It was a miniscule part of the election. Rubio can't white out his skin color or the topics he's going to want to discuss to hold onto any Hispanic vote.The Republican base voted for a fucking Mormon. They aren't democrats, they do what they're told in presidential nominations and voting.