An elderly Hispanic is quoted in the article, "English-Only?! If I can't speak Spanish, I can't have sex!1"
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/28/opinion/cardona-rubio-latinos/index.html?eref=rss_politics&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+rss/cnn_allpolitics+(RSS:+Politics)&utm_content=My+Yahoo
Why Rubio won't help GOP get Latino vote
By Maria Cardona, CNN Contributor
Editor's note: Maria Cardona is a Democratic strategist, a principal at the Dewey Square Group, a former senior adviser to Hillary Clinton, and former communications director for the Democratic National Committee.
(CNN) -- Repeat after me, GOP: "Marco Rubio will not be our savior with Latinos in the 2012 election."
It has nothing to do with whether the U.S. senator from Florida lied about the year his parents came to the United States... ....
The reason is his record. Latinos, both immigrants like my family, and those whose families have been here for centuries, do not vote surnames. Newsflash: We actually look at the records of those who are running. That is why Marco Rubio -- a potential GOP vice presidential nominee -- will not be the "bridge" that Republicans so desperately need with the Latino community. His record is abysmal when it comes to issues that many Latinos care deeply about. Let's take a look:
* The economy -- ....
* Health care - ....
* English-only -- ....
* The Dream Act - ....
* The Census - ....
* Comprehensive Immigration Reform -- ....
* SB 1070 - ....
* Sonia Sotomayor -- ....
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