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Republicans dis Hispanic forum.

Being advertised, as a setting where the 2012 Republican presidential hopefuls could talk face to face with Hispanics, which is one of the quickest upcoming minority voter groups. But to date Texas Governor Rick Perry, South Dakota Senator John Thune, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, previous Governor Jeb Bush, previous Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, previous Senator Norm Coleman, previous Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez have declined invitations from the first Hispanic Leadership Network conference slated for January in Miami. The only likely Republican presidential candidate that has committed to attend to date is Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. Newt Gingrich is said to be “willing” to show up but has not decided to attend yet, according to his spokesperson. Other possible candidates in the running for the GOP bid for president is previous Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, previous Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, have not replied back as of yet if they would attend. A weak Republican turnout could show a lack of concern about Republicans trying to go after the Hispanic and Latino communities. This is question that is sure to be one of the biggest questions for the 2012 presidential election. President Obama has announced his intentions to stand beside the Hispanic and Latino communities, informing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus members recently that he will continue to do everything in his power to achieve comprehensive immigration reform in 2011, even though with the GOP controlling the House it doesn't have much hope. In contrast, a few Republicans are courting their party to go after the Hispanic and Latino communities by changing their harsh stance on comprehensive immigration reform.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys 

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Republicanos enfermedades foro Hispano.

Que se anuncia, como un medio en el 2012 los aspirantes republicanos a la presidencia podría hablar cara a cara con los hispanos, que es uno de los más rápidos grupos próximo votante de la minoría. Pero hasta la fecha el gobernador de Texas Rick Perry, Dakota del Sur el senador John Thune, gobernador de Indiana, Mitch Daniels, anterior gobernador Jeb Bush, el anterior gobernador de Massachusetts Mitt Romney, anterior senador Norm Coleman, anterior secretario de Comercio Carlos Gutiérrez, han disminuido las invitaciones de la primera conferencia de la Red de Liderazgo Hispano programada para el mes de enero en Miami. La única probable candidato republicano a la presidencia que se ha comprometido a asistir hasta la fecha es el gobernador de Minnesota Tim Pawlenty. Newt Gingrich se dice que está "dispuesto" a presentarse pero no ha decidido a asistir, sin embargo, según su portavoz. Otros posibles candidatos en la carrera por la candidatura del Partido Republicano a la presidencia es anterior gobernadora de Alaska, Sarah Palin, anterior gobernador de Arkansas Mike Huckabee y el gobernador de Mississippi Haley Barbour, que no han contestado de nuevo hasta el momento si querían asistir. Una participación republicano débil podría mostrar el resultado de una falta de preocupación por los republicanos tratando de perseguir a las comunidades hispanas y latinas. Esta es la pregunta que seguramente será una de las cuestiones más importantes para la elección presidencial de 2012. El presidente Obama ha anunciado su intención de estar al lado de las comunidades hispanas y latinas, informando a los miembros del Caucus Hispano del Congreso recientemente que seguirá haciendo todo lo posible para lograr una reforma migratoria integral en 2011, aunque con el Partido Republicano el control de la Cámara que doesn t 'tienen muchas esperanzas. En contraste, algunos republicanos están cortejando a su partido para ir después a las comunidades hispanas y latinas, cambiando su postura dura sobre la reforma migratoria integral. 

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.
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