Choosing
Paul Ryan for his running mate means that Republican presidential candidate
Mitt Romney is all but giving up on
the Hispanic vote in November.
Romney Writes Off Hispanic Voters In Selecting Paul Ryan for Ticket
By Dan Moffett, About.com Guide
August 11, 2012
Ryan, the seven-term congressman from Wisconsin, has built a hard-line record on immigration issues and voted against the DREAM Act. Romney passed over several other candidates with more moderate immigration records, most notably Florida
Sen. Marco Rubio, who has urged the party to soften its stands on
immigration matters.
Rubio tried to put together a Republican version of the DREAM Act earlier this year and at least had something to offer
Hispanic voters.
"Throughout his life, Mitt Romney has made great decisions, and choosing Paul Ryan as his running mate is a truly inspired choice," a diplomatic
Rubio said of the Ryan choice. "I got to know Paul during my Senate campaign when he endorsed me early on when I was still considered a long shot. Paul Ryan is a courageous reformer who understands our nation's challenges, has proposed bold policy solutions to solve them, and has shown the courage to stand up to President Obama and other Washington politicians trying to tear him down.
"The
Romney-Ryan ticket is going to win in November because it offers the American people visionary leadership to recapture the free enterprise spirit that has empowered countless Americans to build businesses from scratch and live the American dream."
In the 2008 election,
President Obama won 67% of the Hispanic vote against
John McCain. In July, an NBC-Wall Street Journal-Telemundo poll found
Obama is the choice of 67% of Hispanics this time around. Apparently Romney believes there is no changing that.
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