While the seven Democratic candidates for president made appearances at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference on Saturday, the Republican contenders suffered from a mysterious case of scheduling conflictitis: of all the GOP candidates, only Duncan Hunter managed to make it to Orlando for the event. It was left to Florida Senator and RNC Chair Mel Martinez to make the excuses:

“When you’re running a campaign, it is difficult to be everywhere you want to be,” he said. He called it “wrong and unacceptable to draw from that the conclusion that the Republican presidential candidates don’t care about the Hispanic vote or Latinos in this country. … As this campaign unfolds, I think that will become completely clear.”

Asked about the harsh opposition to the immigration bill by several of the GOP candidates, including Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Thompson, he said, “This is a very politically toxic issue, and those that are running for office sometimes run away from tough problems.

While the Republican candidates were running away from a conversation with Hispanic leaders, the Democrats had plenty of time to comment on the nastiness fueling GOP rhetoric on immigration. Barack Obama mentioned the “ugly overtone” to the immigration debate, while Joe Biden suggested that it has become “has become a race to the bottom – who can be the most anti-Hispanic.”

According to reports, there was plenty of “buzz” at the conference about the remarks by Fred Thompson seemingly comparing Cuban immigrants to terrorists. Hillary Clinton said the comments “appalled” her, adding: “Apparently he doesn’t have a lot of experience in Florida or anywhere else, and doesn’t know a lot of Cuban-Americans.”

Thompson’s comments will be particularly unhelpful to Republicans at a time when Democrats are seeking to expand their Hispanic support, even in Florida, where Cuban exiles have provided a stronghold for the GOP:

In Florida, Republican-leaning, anti-Castro Cubans have long dominated Hispanic politics, and most big-name Hispanic politicians are Republican. But Democrats see hope in the growing proportion of non-Cubans and in the generational erosion of Republican dominance among Cuban immigrants.

While Republicans are “conceding the Latino vote in Florida to Democrats,” the Democratic candidates are “fully recognizing the importance of the Latino community in Florida and nationally,” trumpeted a state Democratic Party press release about the candidates’ forums at the conference.

The no-show on Saturday may only hasten the GOP’s demographic doom. They fed the fires of the immigration debate and now they’re being held hostage to the rages of their own shrinking base, watching as Democrats move in on the voters they have abandoned.

Cross-posted at Alien & Sedition.

11 Responses to “GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum”

[...] Clark Link to Article mitt romney GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s Field [...]

[...] Clark Link to Article barack obama GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s [...]

[...] Clark Link to Article hillary clinton GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s [...]

[...] Clark Link to Article fred thompson GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s [...]

[...] Clark Link to Article duncan hunter GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s [...]

[...] Clark Link to Article joe biden GOP Candidates Snub Hispanic Forum » Posted at The Right’s Field [...]

[...] The Right’s Field: While the seven Democratic candidates for president made appearances at the National Association [...]

[...] all about actual black and hispanic voters. Two weeks after the entire GOP field save Duncan Hunter snubbed a major Hispanic leadership conference, our Republican friends offered the public another [...]

Hola

Do you like Ramstein?

Hi all! All Best!
You will never be asked to download or install any additional software.
Just use programs you always use, like your favorite browser or download manager.
No rentals, you own what you download. The compelte movie is only from $1.99 to $4.99.
You can burn any movie you download to a CD or DVD. Watch movies on home video player with your family or friends.
[url=http://vipcinemahall.com]
Bringing Down the House
Brother
Brother Bear
Brother Bear 2
Brothers Grimm, The
Bugsy Malone
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Butterfly Effect 2, The
Butterfly Effect, The
Cabin Pressure
Caligola
Candy
Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power
Cars
Casablanca
Casanova
Casino
Cast Away
Cat in the Hat, The
Catch Me If You Can
Cats & Dogs
Cellular
Charade
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie’s Angels
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
Château, The
Cheaper by the Dozen
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Children of Men
Children of the Corn
Chinese Kamasutra – Kamasutra cinese
Chocolat
Christmas with the Kranks
Chronicles of Riddick, The
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Cinderella
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
Cinderella Story, A
City by the Sea
City of Angels
City of Ghosts[/url]

Hi all! All Best!

Something to say?