Jeb Bush, John McCain and Dan Quayle had quite a bit to say about the Romney campaign and the Hispanic vote : http://articles.latimes.com/2012/aug/26/news/la-pn-jeb-bush-to-gop-time-to-change-the-tone-on-immigration-20120826 http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/08/26/jeb-bush-and-john-mccain-call-on-romney-to-focus-on-latino-vote/ http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2012/08/27/jeb-bush-dan-quayle-inclusion-republican-party/ They are right. I have been posting about this for three years now. Even Karl Rove agrees. The party is doomed to minority status if it does not widen its appeal. |
I heard Jeb Bush on meet the press speaking on broadening the appeal of the GOP and I couldnt agree more.
I am a Dem and have said in this and other threads that the GOP needs to stop pandering to the racist, bigoted, homophobes in the party. Jeb Bush is probably more conservative than Romney and understands this. Appealing or reaching out to minority voters is not being moderate. I feel like some in the GOP see it that way. The party doesnt have to change their position on issues. They just have to maybe present it differently but more importantly, they need to stop with the race baiting and other nonsense. And to ignore it as if it doesnt exist is even more of an insult. The GOP doesnt get a small percentage of minority votes for no reason. And this is historic for a while. Obama didnt change demographics. The GOP is not a party open to minorities. Until they accept this as fact and stop pretending that everyone else is racist for bringing it up, maybe then they can start really looking into the issue and drawing other people in more |