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Immigration Reform Voter Mobilizing Groups look to 2012
SANTA FE, NM (By Elise Foley, Washington Independent) November 8, 2010 As the dust settles from the 2010 midterm elections, Hispanic and immigrant rights groups that worked to register Hispanics and newly naturalized citizens to vote this year said they are now looking at how they can influence the elections in 2012.
Their central message: Hispanics,
already the largest and
fastest-growing minority group in
the country, will continue to gain
power as a voting bloc until it
becomes impossible for candidates
deemed anti-immigrant to win
elections.
Hazleton, Pa., Mayor Lou Barletta
(R), who presided over a
now-overturned law to drive out
undocumented immigrants, won his
race for the House. Arizona Gov. Jan
Brewer (R) won re-election after
signing SB 1070, and Floridas Rick
Scott (R) won the governors race
while pledging to create copycat
legislation in his state.
Failed California governor hopeful
Meg Whitman (R) attempted to soften
her immigration positions to appeal
to Hispanic voters late in her
campaign which arguably could have
worked if she hadnt made hard-line
immigration stances a focus of her
GOP primary.
The mantra for all voter registering groups is, All candidates if they want a chance at the presidency, they cant ignore us. |
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