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    Hispanics have eye on GOP senators' Sotomayor vote

    Hispanics have eye on GOP senators' Sotomayor vote

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    By Kathy Kiely, USA TODAY

    WASHINGTON — Efforts to rivet the attention of the Hispanic community on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings next week could complicate Republicans' political ambitions for next year.

    The nation's major Spanish-language television networks, Univision and Telemundo, plan beefed-up coverage of the Senate Judiciary Committee's proceedings, which begin Monday. And Latino activist groups are lobbying for confirmation of the nation's first Hispanic justice.

    All of that creates "a big problem" for Republicans who want to oppose Sotomayor, says Lionel Sosa, a marketing executive whose Republican clients have included former president George W. Bush and John McCain.

    Sosa cautions Republicans against opposing a wave of ethnic pride for the nominee: "If you are Latino, you are for Sotomayor."

    Hispanic voters have determined the winner in Florida elections since 2000 and in Nevada since 2004, says Luis Fraga, director of the University of Washington's Diversity Research Institute. He credits divisive debates over immigration with turning Hispanics — who helped elect Bush — away from the GOP.

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    Republicans must defend Senate seats next year in three states that have a high percentage of Hispanics: Arizona (29.6%), Utah (11.6%) and Florida (20.6%), according to 2008 Census estimates.

    In the past, Hispanics of Central American and Latin American origins might not have identified with Sotomayor because of her roots in Puerto Rico, Fraga says, but now they do.

    "There is that pride that the nominee is a Latina," says Estuardo Rodriguez, a director of Hispanics for a Fair Judiciary. The coalition, which includes organizations such as the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund, is organizing events in states where the Hispanic population is high and the senators aren't committed to Sotomayor.

    Where Sotomayor supporters see ethnic pride, some Republicans, such as Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, suspect bias.

    They point to conservatives who don't like Sotomayor's statement that a "wise Latina" might be better equipped to handle some cases than her white male colleagues, and a case where she sided with a majority of appellate court judges in tossing a Connecticut firefighters' test that did not qualify any blacks or Hispanics. The Supreme Court this month reversed that ruling.

    Sessions, the top-ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, expressed concern last month that Sotomayor's "policy preferences could influence her decision-making." Sessions also is questioning Sotomayor's 12 years as a director of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, a group he calls "outside the mainstream."

    Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who heads the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has publicly advised fellow Republicans to be cautious about how they criticize Sotomayor.

    At least one prominent Judiciary Committee Republican, Sen. Lindsey Graham, is leaving the door open to backing Sotomayor.

    "The only way she can get derailed is if she performs poorly next week," Graham, who is up for re-election in South Carolina, told McClatchy newspapers.

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    Well this latina will also be keeping an eye on this circus. Anyone who votes for someone based on race or ethnicity is certainly not looking out for the good of the country. Vote on her qualifications and previous record. I oppose her based on her previous actions.
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