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Obama crushes Mitt Romney with Hispanic voters 68%-23%, Newt gets 36%

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party at December 29th, 2011 - 12:53 am

Let me make this clear. I oppose illegal Immigration. However, I view it more as a criminal, national security issue. That’s the position most Hispanic Conservatives have. What I don’t support is demonization of Hispanics as all being illegal which is the attitude many in the GOP have. Mitt Romney has embraced this attitude and has run a vile Nativist and bigoted campaign. The result is that according to a Pew Research Poll, he gets crushed among Hispanic voters by Obama by a 68%-23% margin.

Against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Mr. Obama wins 68 percent to 23 percent among Latino registered voters. Obama also beats Texas Gov. Rick Perry, 69 percent to 23 percent.  

The fast-growing Hispanic population represents a crucial voting bloc next November. Republicans acknowledge that their nominee must do better against Obama in 2012 than John McCain did in 2008, when Obama won 67 percent of the Hispanic vote, versus 31 percent for Senator McCain. In 2004, when President George W. Bush was reelected, he won 44 percent of the Hispanic vote.

I am surprised by Rick Perry’s weak showing. That might be due to other factors, such as Perry’s debate gaffes. There is one Republican who gets close to the 40% mark needed to win, that is Newt Gingrich.

As for Newt Gingrich, a separate survey in early November by the Pew Research Center showed Obama beating the former House speaker among Hispanic voters, 61 percent to 36 percent.

AT 36%, Newt is close to the 40% needed for teh GOP to win. In the 2010 Midtersm the GOP got 38%-40% depending on the survey. The result was an electoral victory. If the GOP doesn’t court the Hispanic vote, they may well become a permanent minority as odds are a New Rightwing Party will merge that will appeal to Conservative Hispanics. Marco Rubio has been warning the GOP to change its rhetoric in the debate. Clearly, Mitt Romney and the GOP Establishment hasn’t been listening. The choice is the GOP’s. Mitt Romney is hated in the Hispanic community and coudl damage the GOP brand in that community for a long time to come.

This poll should be a wake up call to Conservatives. Being against illegal Immigration, doesn’t mean you have to demonize Hispanics. Illegal is just that, illegal! Is that such a hard concept?

Democratic strategists worry about Newt’s appeal to Hispanics and the Conservative Base

by Phantom Ace ( 102 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Republican Party at December 5th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

You have read that headline correct. Some Democratic strategists admit that they would rather face Romney than Gingrich in a general election. This flies in the face of conventional political wisdom. For some reason, the elites think Romney has general election appeal. These Democrats have a different take. They say Newt’s appeal to the Conservative base will ensure a higher base turnout than Romney would. They also make another admission. Newt appeals to Hispanics something I can confirm from speaking with many people I know. By rejecting nativism, Newt will appeal to Hispanics voters. This is the Achilles heel of the Democratic Party.

But even as Gingrich’s sudden rise has filled many Obama supporters with cheer and some Republicans with dread, some Democratic strategists worry that the combative Gingrich presents some challenges for the Obama campaign that would not exist if Romney were the GOP candidate.

Where Romney, the former business executive and Massachusetts governor, poses a threat in his ability to win independents and conservative Democrats attracted to his image as an economic Mr. Fix-It, Gingrich could pursue a strategy that combines energizing the conservative base and chipping away Democratic support among Hispanics — an electoral formula that helped George W. Bush win in 2004.

Some Democrats believe that Gingrich, a hero of the conservative movement, would excite the party base more than a former liberal-state governor with a history of centrist views. And voters yearning for authenticity may be more open to the voluble and rumpled former House speaker, who frequently discusses his past mistakes and his recent conversion to Catholicism, than to a former ­equity-fund executive with perfect salt-and-pepper hair.

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Perhaps most significantly, Gingrich has an extensive Hispanic outreach organization, which he has been building for years. Unlike anything in the Romney playbook, that network could give Gingrich a head start slicing into Obama’s base in key states in the Mountain West, where Hispanics are a fast-growing swing voting bloc. Polls show Hispanic voters, two-thirds of whom backed Obama in 2008, still favor the president — but GOP strategists believe that winning 40 percent of that vote could disrupt Obama’s electoral college strategy by putting Colorado, Arizona and Nevada in the Republican column.

Gingrich is distributing a weekly Spanish-language newsletter to Hispanic voters (the subject line is “Newt con nosotros,” or “Newt with us”), holding a monthly call with community leaders, even studying Spanish and using it in appearances on Univision, the Spanish-language network.

As Romney has run hard to the right on immigration, running the risk of alienating Hispanic voters, Gingrich has pursued a more centrist course. He has expressed support for legalizing some immigrants with deep ties to the United States, a position that Romney has derided as “amnesty.”

One of Gingrich’s top advisers, Lionel Sosa, was the architect of the strategy that helped Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush each win about 40 percent of the Hispanic vote. As a result, some Democrats worry, Gingrich could attract Hispanic swing voters disappointed in Obama’s immigration or economic policies.

Read the rest: Some Democratic strategists worry about Gingrich’s potential appeal

The 40% number is key. If the Republicans get above that The false messiah is done. Anything below that and Obama will skate to re-election. Some Republicans don’t give a crap about the Hispanic vote due to their own personal prejudice, but reality is a bitch. Mitt Romney thought he could tap into that hatred and win the nomination. He bought into the Conservatives are bigots theme of the Left. The truth is the vast majority of Conservatives are not Nativists. Their gripe with illegal immigration is over law breaking. Newt’s take on this is based on legality and he throws the emotions over the issue out the window. This, in effect, takes a club the Democrats have been whacking Republicans over the head with over the last 6 years out the window. Holding the base and winning over Hispanics means that the GOP will hold the House, win the Senate and keep Obama under 50% of the vote. This will deprive him of a mandate.

Newt Gingrich is not perfect and has deviated from Conservative positions. One thing to remember, when Newt was Speaker it was the most Economically and Fiscally Conservative congress since the 1920’s. Compare that to Romney’s time as Governor as Massachusetts. He governed to the Left of Michael Dukakis. Newt Gingrich has a Center-Right/Centrist-Conservative Record. Mitt Romney has a Progressive record.

Personally I think Obama will win re-election. However, I want him damaged to the point that he will not be able to govern. Newt is a Kamikaze and will take Obama down with him. Romney will be a straw-man for Obama and will damage the Conservative image. I want to lose fighting.