Sunday, May 1, 2011

One in four Americans under 21 is Hispanic; is this a dependable Democratic constituency or not?

Axelrod: “I’m not going to characterize any community as a dependable vote.” But he thinks Democrats will do well with Hispanic votes next election. The Republican Party has diverged from former President Bush on immigration, he says, and “the signals to Hispanic Americans have not been very positive.” He doesn’t think “dissing a large segment of Americans is a winning strategy.”

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