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Hispanic Voters Face 2012 Choice: Stick With Obama Or Turn To GOP?

First Posted: 10/23/2011 10:10 am Updated: 12/23/2011 4:12 am

By KEN THOMAS and CRISTINA SILVA, ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS -- A year before the 2012 presidential election, Hispanic voters are facing a choice.

They can continue to support President Barack Obama despite being hurt disproportionately by the economic downturn or turn to Republicans at a time when many GOP presidential hopefuls have taken a hard line on immigration.

Obama kicks off a three-day trip to Western states trip with a stop Monday in Las Vegas, where he wants to rally support for his jobs agenda in Congress. Nevada has the nation's highest unemployment rate, 13.4 percent.

The trip comes as Republican candidates have taken a more strident tone on immigration.

Businessman Herman Cain recently suggested electrifying a fence along the U.S. border with Mexico to kill undocumented immigrants; he later called the remark a joke and apologized. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann has raised the issue of "anchor babies," or U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants; it's a term that some people find offensive.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry has been criticized by opponents for signing a law allowing some undocumented immigrants to get in-state college tuition. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said most of the jobs created under Perry's watch went to undocumented immigrants. Perry lashed into Romney during last week's GOP debate in Las Vegas for hiring a lawn care company that employed undocumented immigrants.

Obama won 67 percent of Hispanic voters in 2008 but many of those voters have become disillusioned during the past three years. Unemployment among Hispanics tops 11 percent and many Latinos are losing their homes. Others criticize the number of deportations under Obama's presidency and the lack of progress on a comprehensive immigration plan.

"I am willing to support him, but I would like him to keep his word on all the promises he made," said Marcos Mata, 17, a Las Vegas high school senior who will vote for the first time next year. "Not just on immigration. But I don't know if I see any improvement. The jobs act, it's a good idea but he should have been doing that a long time ago."

Recent Gallup polling showed Obama with a 49 percent job approval rating among Hispanics, compared with about 60 percent in the beginning of 2011. Hispanic voters could prove pivotal next year, especially in fast-growing and contested states such as Florida, New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado.

Obama has said his jobs agenda would help Hispanics in the construction industry and provide tax breaks for small businesses. On immigration, he has targeted violent criminals for deportation and urged Congress to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.

Obama also has sought support for legislation that would provide a route to legal status for college students and members of the military brought to the country as children.

Republicans sense an opening and have courted Hispanic voters through Spanish-language radio and television ads, criticizing Obama's handling of the economy.

Crossroads GPS, a Republican political organization tied to strategist Karl Rove, ran a Spanish-language ad in five states last summer called "Despertarse," or "Wake up," depicting a young mother pacing her home early in the morning, worried about the economy and her children.

President George W. Bush was supported by 44 percent of Hispanic voters in 2004 but that level slipped for the 2008 GOP nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain. Party officials promote the success of prominent Hispanic Republicans, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, and Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, but some worry that a harsh tone on immigration could undermine their efforts.

"The fundamental question will be whether the economic concerns of the Latino community are so severe that they are less critical of anti-immigrant positioning by the Republican party," said Adam Mendelsohn, a Republican strategist and former adviser to ex-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California.

Mendelsohn warned that Romney could damage his general election prospects if he makes immigration a focal point during the primary. "If the conventional wisdom is that Romney won the nomination because he beat up Perry on immigration, that's a narrative that will alienate Latinos."

Voters like Jose Hernandez, a Republican, are watching closely. Hernandez said his Las Vegas real estate business has faltered with the housing market. Most of his neighbors and clients are more concerned about the economy than immigration but he has found the tone of the GOP debate offensive, including comments about undocumented immigrants stealing jobs.

"That's just ignorance," Hernandez said. "The Republicans need to talk about making it easier for people to come here."

Democrats say the immigration rhetoric in the GOP debates could have a similar impact that tough anti-immigration laws had in California during the 1990s under Republican Gov. Pete Wilson. Democratic presidential nominees have not lost California since 1988.

Obama's campaign is aggressively courting Latino voters.

In Fort Collins, Colo., on Saturday, about a dozen volunteers walked door to door to register voters and hand out pamphlets. "If we turn out 15,000 to 20,000 votes, that's going to make a big difference," said Joe Perez, 67, of Greeley, Colo.

Turnout will be key. Many Hispanic Democrats say the Republican debate on immigration has turned off Latino voters but worry that a weak economy could make it more difficult to encourage Hispanics to support Obama.

"Building the excitement and the enthusiasm to go to the polls, that's something we're going to have to figure out how to do," said Maria Elena Durazo, secretary-treasurer of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. "They just feel down. The economy is terrible so our challenge is still going to be getting them to the polls. I think we can do it."

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glenn113
11:54 AM on 12/21/2011
I'll be honest. No matter who the GOP selection is for POTUS if she's selected to be VP that is going to be very, very hard to beat.. a woman and hispanic to boot......bad for Obama sad to say.
05:39 PM on 11/09/2011
Well for the Hispanics - you voted for Obama last time and you ended up losing your job, your house, and other issues that affected you. So if you vote for Obama again then stop your complaining about no jobs, no house because you made it happen. But if you like to see jobs come back and your house you might want to think serious about one of the GOP canidates.

For Obama he could still have a problem with Latino voters if many Hispanic Democrats say the Republican debate on immigration has turned off Latino voters but worry that a weak economy could make it more difficult to encourage Hispanics to support Obama. We'll see what happens.
04:44 PM on 10/31/2011
This block has many issues that are unique to them. and they ahve not had the success anticapated under this Admin. this being said what can they expect from the GOP, the most common note fromt his group is its our fault we are unemployeed and poor. The Obama admin may not have done as much as promised or needed but no dount way more than tnhey would have gotten from the GOP and way way way more than they would see if one of these men are lected. The Hispanic caucaus is ganing power but don't lose sight of the real issues is not that you get everything you need or want but who is most liely to work towards those goals. There is no doubt the DEMs will help way more than the GOP plans on
07:51 AM on 10/26/2011
Long,long ago..There used to be a Republican party that care about The United States and The American People.,Those politicians were smart,well educated and respectful...Now...now...Well I'm A DEMOGRAT.
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Hector L Soto
Read the Article, then Post!
07:35 PM on 10/25/2011
Hispanics just like everybody else are struggling in this stagnant economy. So they will vote accordingly. However, except for the Mexican voters, who are mainly Democrats , the rest have become more Independent, especially the Puerto Ricans. Also, Cubans tend to vote Republican. So it is a myth to say that the majority of Latinos are Democrats.
01:36 PM on 10/25/2011
Oh!!

And I almost forgot to add that based upon an unofficial sampling of our constituency, 92% of Latino VOTERS (the largest ethnic voting bloc) are going Democrat in a very, hyper- RED area of our great nation!! We remember who "jokes" and who genuinely serves... with our votes.

Alan Ernesto Phillips
01:30 PM on 10/25/2011
[With great respect to our good moderators, I believe the following is germane to this thread; thanks for your consideration]

In reading some of the posts in this thread I am saddened to see so much hatred under erudite spin and mischaracterizations... and - dare I say it - "jokes." Cain said he was joking too. Does anyone remember this "joke?":

“Shooting Illegal Immigrants ‘Like Pigs’ –
Is No Laughing Matter”

http://anewscafe.com/2011/04/04/opinion-shooting-illegal-immigrants-like-pigs-no-laughing-matter-part-1/

http://anewscafe.com/2011/04/11/opinion-shooting-illegal-immigrants-like-pigs-no-laughing-matter-part-2/

Alan Ernesto Phillips
(Legal citizen of an immigrant) and Public Affairs Officer
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HISPANIC LATINO COALITION

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For more stories, reports and articles by Alan:
http://anewscafe.com/author/alan-ernesto-phillips/
https://profiles.google.com/115902390478619061589/about?hl=en
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hoochie-coochie
Was an atheist until I discovered that I'm God.
08:03 AM on 10/25/2011
President Obama will have no problem securing the overwhelming majority of Latino votes. In a few more election cycles, it will be virtually impossible for a GOP candidate to be elected to a national office.
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rickie007
i am in 2% but vote democrat
05:43 AM on 10/25/2011
MY hispanic bothers and sisters DO YOU REALLY THINK THE REPUBLICANS AND TEABAGGERS going to give you love and respect? HELL NO PLEASE VOTE DEMOCRATIC AND LETS TAKE BACK THE HOUSE and keep the senate and president and get things done like jobs and much more THE REPUB-TEABAGGERS DONT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT AMERICANS ,have you heard them say anything positive???? i ask have you really only fear and HELL NO, THATS THERE SLOGAN
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nypapajoe
01:18 AM on 10/25/2011
Hispanics will never support the Republican Baggers! There are some Hidpanic turn coats who believe that they to will get a to rub elbows with the wealthy elite and join that country club one day! they have a better chance of winning the power ball and lotto plus pay no taxes just like the corporations and their owners!
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rickie007
i am in 2% but vote democrat
05:44 AM on 10/25/2011
i hope you right
11:59 PM on 10/24/2011
Amazing for Democrats to, still, profess they are the party to lead all minority groups to a better life. They have promised this for decade after decade after decade.

The result... definitely not an semblance of economic justice. Even the immigrants here with approval, are stuck in a underclass economically. There are those with their own businesses that have done very well.
smo1111
President Obama - The greatest One
12:35 AM on 10/25/2011
And yet we now have our first black president. Amazing.
08:55 AM on 10/25/2011
And the second failed Progressive President in the last two generations.

So, President Obama did rise to the Presidency on his own merits?
11:19 PM on 10/24/2011
Quite the dilemma... On the one hand Reagan... a Republican granted them amnesty, on the other hand the Democrats are trying to figure out what to do in order to gain more votes.... hmm....
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Nuyorican21
Law Clerk
12:29 PM on 10/25/2011
Reagan would be a democrat these days.
09:21 PM on 10/25/2011
Obviously you didn't follow Reagan...

Government does not solve problems, it subsidizes them...
Ronald Reagan.....
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Mishkins17
censoredbyhp
09:08 PM on 10/26/2011
Like h-e-l-l he would, Nuyorican!!!! Keep on dreamin'!
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09:06 PM on 10/24/2011
I like how this article is musing how the Latino population will vote and we have two repubs giving all the Latinos even more reason not to vote for the GOP.

Way to nail down the election for our President!
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Moxo
Our enemies are in the GOP.
08:29 PM on 10/24/2011
Moxo Ahh... then we must thank GW Bush for bringing HAMAS to power in Gaza in 2006!

But you really do need to keep up with reality (difficult I know for Republicans but do try):

In Massive Shift, Netanyahu May Support Agreement Along 1967 Borders

http://www.businessinsider.com/in-massive-shift-netanyahu-may-support-agreement-along-1967-borders-2011-8#ixzz1bdgQJfQu
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Raiderthree I didn't know GWB had that much influence on the Palestinian Parliamentary elections of 2006.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/palestine/pa-elections2006.htm

Try having a clue as to what you are talking about.
posted Oct 24, 2011 at 18:02:16
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Yah - not many people of you kind believe he did anything wrong either!

Funnily enough, Liz Cheney thinks Bush pushed too hard for elections in Gaza - y'know, the one HAMAS WON!

Cheney: Mistake for Bush Admin. to Push for 2006 Palestinian ...
abcnews.go.com/.../cheney-mistake-for-bush-admin-to-push-for-200...Jun 6, 2010 – And who pushed for elections ? Not some abstract “United States”, not the State Department, it was mostly George W Bush in person, motivated ...

(I love owning ignorant GOP posters!!!)
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Annette Hammond
Don't like it--Lump it!
07:11 PM on 10/24/2011
They are hurting??? Today i drove into a car wash.There were 10,and i counted,hispanics "standing" there,they are employed.Whether all or any are legal.They still had a job.Me--i've ben looking for work since April !
07:39 PM on 10/24/2011
Annette, grab a towel and join them!
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Annette Hammond
Don't like it--Lump it!
07:51 PM on 10/24/2011
With them? No thanks.In fact i drove out of there.Went someplace else.
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latia65
Geopolitical partitioning can be a reality!
01:02 AM on 10/25/2011
Did you apply within?