Hanging on immigration reform in Washington, fighting a risky issue may affect the White House wants to support these Republican legislative issues. In other words, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and former Governor Jeb Bush, the Sunshine State.
A broader political narrative play is Republican must make a move to attract Hispanic voters nationwide population growth - and if lawmakers stood reform the way, they further alienate citizens have demonstrated loyalty to the party deepening democracy. Two Hispanics to support Obama's presidential campaign.
Key early caucus and primary states, particularly Iowa, but in the Republican primary voters are socially conservative, predominantly white, and easy to support people torches rail against abortion, for example, draw the Gospel. They wrap themselves in the flag. Typically effective.
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Like Mike Huckabee in Iowa (2008) in New Hampshire (1996) and Pat Buchanan winner.
Therefore, the positioning of the Republican Party around immigration issues, there is an obvious tension. Anti-immigration reform stance may close valuable general election swing voters, if the goal is to win the Republican candidate early 2016 election? Think of the potential White House wannabe Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky and Texas Ted Cruz, has made it clear that the views opposed to reform, to strengthen the border.
Or perhaps more politically astute thought for a long time, carve out some of the middle ground on this issue, to seek a compromise with the Democratic Party?
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"Pro reform candidates may also be difficult in the pre-selection and primaries, but let us remember that there are other issues driving activists, also said:" David Yepsen, a longtime political reporter Des Moines Register. "11 Electability at stumps on the lovable."
After the loss of two White House, the Republicans will win in November 2016 to the "hunger", now on behalf of Nambu University of Illinois Paul Simon Public Policy Institute director says, Yepsen's. One factor to consider: If immigration reform will soon be over, leaving at least two years before the presidential primaries seriously go faster. Voters are likely to turn their attention to other problems, then. In other words, in this debate, enthusiasm may fade.
"If a candidate proposes a package, the overall attractiveness of some hardliners may overlook a single issue, help to get a candidate who might actually have a chance to win" Yepsen said.
In New Hampshire, Democrat governor's office and three or four congressional allocation, immigration reform does not read, because it may be in a more conservative state, but Martins Carla said that in New Hampshire, an associate professor of political science at the University of Durham.
State holds the first primary, is a typical "isolationist little more cosmopolitan," said Professor Scala. This is not a predominantly white, working-class status, manufacturing jobs have dried up. Instead, granite countries tend to have a strong high-tech industries and well-educated residents. Many in the business community have weighed in favorably support immigration reform. All reasons, including the state's lone congressional Republican - Senator Kelly Ayotte - on board.
"Look at the last two New Hampshire [primary] Winner - [John McCain, Mitt Romney: they are more center-right Republicans, immigration reform has become acceptable because the mainstream Republican position, outside of people who are doing There are some, and I think that could harm people's enthusiasm "of candidates with this view, Scala said.
Numbers themselves tell the candidate countries is an important story because they start thinking about how to tell if their expectations of what is an aspiring Republican crowded pack. Hispanics in 2012, Obama defeated his Republican challenger Mitt Romney, 71-27%. Number of registered Latino voters upward trend: between 2008 and 2012 games, an increase of 26 percent.
So maybe Senator Paul Cruz and other like-minded Republicans with their eyes on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue should heed Republican Senator Lindsey Graham (Lindsey Graham) caution. He comes from South Carolina, which holds the third presidential nomination contest skew decidedly conservative primary voters. Earlier this month, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said to be in a "demographic death spiral."
He said: "If we do not pass immigration reform, if we do not put it off in a reasonable and practical way to the table, it does not matter who is running in 2016, on NBC's" Meet the Press. "
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