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US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and runing mate Paul Ryan(L) arrive in Cleveland, Ohio, November 6, 2012. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney cast his ballot Tuesday in the US elections with his wife Ann before heading to Ohio and Pennsylvania for one last push to get out the vote. The Romneys voted at the Beech Street Center in the town of Belmont, Massachusetts, the community center where they voted in the Republican primary in March. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and runing mate Paul Ryan(L) arrive in Cleveland, Ohio, November 6, 2012. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney cast his ballot Tuesday in the US elections with his wife Ann before heading to Ohio and Pennsylvania for one last push to get out the vote. The Romneys voted at the Beech Street Center in the town of Belmont, Massachusetts, the community center where they voted in the Republican primary in March. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan earned the dubious distinction of garnering just 27 percent of the Latino vote in 2012. This dismal showing not only assured their defeat, but implied GOP difficulties for years to come: Hispanics are the nation’s fastest-growing minority.

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