GOP banks on McCain to lure Hispanic vote
Carolyn Hileman - The Voice* | February 27, 2008
Two years ago, Republicans fought over immigration and hemorrhaged Hispanic voters. Now they are poised to nominate the one man who can rebuild the Hispanic voter coalition that pushed President Bush twice to victory, the architects of that coalition say.
“I think the only candidate that Republicans have running for president who could retain those votes is in fact Senator McCain,” said the Rev. Luis Cortes Jr., president of Esperanza USA, founder of the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and a key player in helping Mr. Bush connect with Hispanic voters during his two runs for office.
Democrats have traditionally enjoyed a strong advantage among Hispanic voters, though Mr. Bush changed all that, gaining 35 percent in 2000 and as much as 44 percent in 2004. Two years later, however, Republicans’ support among Hispanics collapsed under the weight of the immigration debate, falling to 30 percent for Republican congressional candidates.
But by fighting his own party on immigration and by having ties to Hispanic leaders, Sen. John McCain emerged as the lone GOP presidential candidate capable of competing with Democrats for Hispanic votes.
“Without a doubt,” said Lionel Sosa, a media strategist who was instrumental in Mr. Bush’s two wins. “All of us are waiting in the wings, we’re waiting for the call. We’re waiting to serve.”
Pollster John Zogby said the Republican Party has been “hemorrhaging, as far as Hispanics are concerned.” But he said the Arizona senator has a broad appeal that can reverse that among Hispanics, who he said are open to his “maverick” image.
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