From the WSJ, in 2012, Cuban-Americans Move Left The only reason Cubans vote republican is because of JFK's failed Bay of Pigs invasion and those Cubans are dying off.
Yet the huge majority of hispanics who vote in the Republican primary in Florida are still Cuban. While I concede that Rubio is likely to win his home state. The hispanic Cuban vote is not likely to help him out. The Cubans are strongly opposed to Rubio's squishy center stance on illegal immigration and opposed to his bailout of Puerto Rico.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Really (YOU) are support violence if it is from your god book of revelation. Sick in your head.
Bernie Sanders from what I read always fight for each country that bring health care and education to their people. To rise above poverty, illiteracy. When USA involves to try to stop a small country from trying to rise and have attain health care and education, Bernie Sanders can see this. So I think Bernie Sanders is not support dictatorships, or oppression, but he support any country that give the right of health care and education to the people. Because my opinion is Bernie Sanders know if a population is healthy and educated, they are strong.
If Mexicans are so proud of their country, why don't they stay the fuck in it? Why do they abandon it and come to America? Same goes for all these latino advocates like Horehey Ramos. If you love Mexico so much, go the fuck back there and stfu. You think any other country in the world would accept foreign immigration en masse, then let those foreigners lecture and browbeat natives how to run their country. lol Check out Japan. They aren't hurting by any stretch. They'd deport all those bums in a heartbeat.
Are Florida voters snubbing Rubio? Bad news for senator in his home state as Trump leads poll http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/07/politics/florida-poll-donald-trump-marco-rubio/index.html Donald Trump is leading Marco Rubio in the Florida senator's home state by 8 percentage points, a Monmouth University poll out Monday shows. Trump has the support of 38% of Florida's likely GOP primary voters, compared to 30% who back Rubio, 17% for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and 10% for Ohio Gov. John Kasich. The snapshot of Florida comes before the state's crucial 99-delegate, winner-take-all primary set for March 15. (More at above url)
Yep. I was wrong. I am not sure what part of Rubio Floridians don't like. I know the part that I don't like, the "Global Warming is not real" part, but non of those clowns believe it, at least not publicly. There are other annoyances, but there are positive things to the man also.