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    How the Unique Makeup of Florida Latinos Could Make a Difference in 2012 Elections

    Whether in the Republican primary - set to take place there at the end of this month - or in the general election, perhaps no state carries the political weight of Florida. It's a unique, multicultural hotbed that could ultimately decide not only the GOP nominee but also the next president, making the state's Latino vote a coveted commodity.

    But politicos courting the Sunshine State be warned: Latino voters in Florida are unlike those in the rest of the country.

    "The Cuban and Puerto Rican communities dominate Florida's Hispanic vote. Unlike in swing states in the Southwest, Mexican-Americans do not comprise a significant portion of the Hispanic voting population in Florida. This requires national candidates to take a more nuanced approach to courting Hispanic voters in Florida," said Carlos Curbelo, a Republican strategist in Florida.

    "In addition to the concerns most voters share, Cuban-Americans and other Hispanic communities anchored in South Florida, like Colombians and Nicaraguans, take a particularly hard look at candidates' foreign policy positions and credentials," added Curbelo. "Puerto Ricans in our state have stronger ties to the island than those in other parts of the country, and many of them are small business owners."

    For an indication of just how unique Florida Latinos are, look no further than the fact that they tend to vote Republican, while Hispanics throughout the rest of the country lean strongly toward Democrats. A new poll this week from Quinnipiac University revealed that Hispanic voters in Florida are almost evenly split in a hypothetical general election matchup between President Obama and GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney. The state overall currently favors Romney over Obama, with the former Massachusetts governor getting 46 percent of the vote and the incumbent president only 43 percent if the election were held today.

    However, nationwide Latinos widely favor Obama. A poll conducted by Latino Decisions for Univision in November found that among registered Hispanic voters in the 21 most Hispanic-heavy states - including Florida, of course, with its 22.5 percent Latino population - Obama held a whopping 67 percent to 24 percent lead over Romney. But in Florida, Obama's advantage was far slimmer than his leads in other states with large Hispanic populations such as Colorado and New Mexico.

    In 2008, Obama won 57 percent of Florida's Hispanic vote; Republican nominee John McCain,  42 percent. However, Cubans supported McCain 53 percent to 47 percent. Non-Cuban Hispanics backed Obama by 65 percent to 33 percent.

    Approximately 540,000 of the state's 1.5 million Latino voters are of Cuban origin, mostly based near Miami. Part of the reason they tend to split with other Latinos is over immigration. Cuban immigrants are granted sanctuary in the U.S. if they reach the country, making them immune to Republican policies that have little tolerance for undocumented immigrants. An illegal immigrant from Mexico, for instance, would be thrown out of the country if Romney's immigration policies were implemented.

    Romney last month vowed that if elected he would veto the DREAM Act, a bill that would provide a path to citizenship for some undocumented children of immigrants who attend college or serve in the military. That stance, understandably, alienated some Republican Latinos in early voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire. Juan Rodriguez, a businessman in Des Moines, said he would not support Romney given the candidate's comments on immigration. Esteban Lopez, a Goffstown, N.H., resident who will vote for the first time in the general election later this year, said he too would not back Romney.

    "I work in education and I know first-hand how important the DREAM Act is for Latino youth, for kids who are in this country without having taken part in the decision to come here," Lopez said in an interview in Spanish. "The short answer is, I wouldn't vote for Romney."

    While some Latinos nationwide are frustrated with Obama's inaction on comprehensive immigration reform efforts, it is clear that Romney would face an uphill battle. So the Republican hopeful on Wednesday hit the airwaves in Florida with a Spanish-language ad entitled "Nosotros," meaning "us."

    The ad featured a slew of key Florida Republicans who back Romney, such as Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart and former Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart.

    The newest Florida Republican hotshot is Sen. Marco Rubio, widely expected to be one of the top candidates for the number-two slot on the eventual Republican ticket. Rubio, a Cuban-American elected to the Senate in 2010, opposes giving amnesty to undocumented workers, but enjoys widespread backing among the Cuban community in South Florida.

    The possible support of Rubio has the potential to be a massive boost for Romney, whether an endorsement comes before the Sunshine State primary or not. Cubans favored McCain over Romney by 52 percent to 13 percent in the GOP primary in 2008. Romney, who has already won Iowa and New Hampshire and is leading South Carolina polls, could potentially all but lock up his party's nomination with a victory in the Florida primaries on Jan. 31.

    Not to be forgotten among Florida Latinos is the second-most prominent faction: Puerto Ricans, numbering around 480,000. Like Cubans, Puerto Ricans do not have the same immigration concerns that the other Latinos have. And they are becoming more and more crucial - the Puerto Rican population has nearly doubled in the past decade. In recent elections, they have wavered from side to side: They supported Rubio as well as the state's former Republican Gov. Jeb Bush, but backed Obama in 2008.

    Expect to hear lots more about Florida Hispanics in the coming months - as well as Hispanics nationwide - as both parties battle for votes. Latinos are the country's fastest-growing voting bloc, with an estimated 12.2 million set to vote in this year's general election according to projections from the National Association of Latino Elected & Appointed Officials (NALEO). The Republican party picked Florida to host their 2012 convention and the state will also host the final presidential debate, set for Oct. 22 at Lynn University in Boca Raton.

    In an interview Tuesday in New Hampshire, Carlos Gonzalez, the state's first elected Latino official, said that his Republican party "has to pay attention to Hispanics" going forward, noting that the issue of immigration has already figured prominently in the GOP primary.

    "Once our candidate Mitt Romney started to talk about his Mexican heritage, his family, that's an indication that there's no turning around. The issue of immigration, along with the economy, will be one of the main issues in the upcoming election," Gonzalez said.

    And in that election, perhaps no state will be as important as Florida: In nine of the last 10 elections, the Sunshine State has voted for the eventual victor.

    Matthew Jaffe is covering the 2012 campaign for ABC News & Univision.

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    • rams1956  •  4 mths ago
      here's a heart warming story to get your blood boiling.Immigration: An illegal alien just completed 12 surgeries and a record 374-day stay in a Fresno hospital. For him, it was "free" health care. But for taxpayers, the hospital and patients who ultimately pay, it's another big bill.

      Marco Antonio Fuentes had high praise the staff at Community Regional Medical Center who heroically saved his life after he came down with necrotic pancreatitis, a condition that destroyed his intestines. A medical team there rebuilt his gastrointestinal tract, monitored his progress and provided the best of care to him for more than a year.

      And the cost? Somewhere in the millions, by all estimates. As an illegal immigrant, he didn't have to pay a thing. The taxpayers, the charity unit and the other patients will have to foot that bill. Fuentes didn't have a word of thanks for them.

      Fuentes knew enough to recognize that health care is "free" to all illegals in the U.S. and, like millions of other illegals, already considers it an entitlement.

      That's in part because the U.S. government signals it will tolerate illegal immigration, subsidize health care and educate children no matter what the voters say.

      The vast influx of illegals without health care is one reason Community Regional is a "safety hospital."

      That means it takes all comers — more than 1,000 a year, at a cost of $100 million — due to a 1986 judicial ruling that requires hospitals to take all visits to an emergency room, no matter how trivial their ailments or, in Fuentes' case, how complicated and costly.

      Not surprisingly, under this no-pay setup the entire San Joaquin Valley has a severe doctor shortage.

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      The Fresno Bee reports that Fuentes had no insurance and his care came from the hospital's charity fund — whose largest component is "uncompensated" care.

      Ultimately, taxpayers pay for this. Worse still, insured patients will in the end subsidize Fuentes' care — starting with that $400 they get charged for an aspirin.

      Since Mexico encourages Fuentes and others to come here illegally, Fuentes' bill should be sent there. But which political leader would insist on such accountability? More to the point, who has the political will to enforce America's borders for America's taxpayers?
      • cracker 4 mths ago
        That is why California is going broke and it should for giving into illegals like it did.
      • rams1956 4 mths ago
        i here you.
      • Erin Hernandez 4 mths ago
        i hear that, man i have over 200 k in medical bills and now my credit has been shot to hell. ill never have even half as much as they got here illegally.
    • NO AMNESTY  •  Melbourne, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Look race should note have nothing to do with this election whether it be Florida or California. Americans we are,, nothing else,,unless your an ILLEGAL Alien from some other Country. If race is is on a LEGAL citizens mind they are racists!! No American should want ILLEGALS of any foriegn land running around sucking up OUR tax $, or benefits that are there for US LEGAL citizens when WE fall on hard times.
    • Cal  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Republican Vs Democrat, and now according to the media it is Latinos against both. Time to get rid of the handles that promote racism either one is an American or one is not. Illegals should not have a say or a vote, being they have not earned that right here.
      • Porfy 4 mths ago
        The undocumented will soon be documented and vote in our elections as American citizens and America will be the better for it .
      • Use your brains, ppl! 4 mths ago
        Porfy - when you say "undocumented" are you talking about the illegal alien CRIMINALS living in our midst? The people BREAKING OUR LAWS? Is that who you are referring to?
      • Armando 4 mths ago
        As a Hispanic, I am saddened by Porfy's comments. I know that's how they (Dems) buy votes. More welfare, more votes from the ignoramuses. I served my country, went to school and got educated, and now see which system is better. We are headed to a Grecian state.
    • Tom  •  4 mths ago
      "An illegal immigrant from Mexico, for instance, would be thrown out of the country if Romney's immigration policies were implemented."

      Wow, talk about a partisan article. If we enforced the immigration laws that are on the books now, all illegal immigrants would be thrown out of the country when caught.
      • NanetteS 4 mths ago
        Nobody wants them here except the self serving lying crooks that are running for office!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • James 4 mths ago
        Romney's would not get ride of immigrants he is just like Barry and the same things Barry does will be carried on by Romney.
      • John 4 mths ago
        That would be one more reason to vote for Romney.
    • The RiverMaster  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Bottom line; if one is here illegally they should NOT be receiving food stamps, welfare, sure's to heck not medical treatment. They should be on a bus right back to Nogales and get in line like everybody else. No exceptions. Period.
      • lor 4 mths ago
        they need a department for that..a lady i was talking with her mom moved in with her, her mom not a citizen of USA, but got free health care, as she did not have money. baloney. her daughter has a high pay job, so does her husband.. the daughter could have paid for it.. to me that is not right.. so many others have told me the same story..
      • Armando 4 mths ago
        You should see the fraud that goes on here in south Texas. How easy it is to get SSI, food stamps, and other 'monies.' And what are they doing about this? NADA.
      • Porfy 4 mths ago
        Good news! Because of new rules, Many undocumented workers will now have the chance to apply right here in the US to be documented. When they are documented with the new rules all problems will be solved. RIGHT ? However, If you have alterior motives the new rules will NOT make you happy. So Sad.
    • BJ  •  Bakersfield, California  •  4 mths ago
      The United States needs to allow the INS to do their job and remove ALL of the illegal aliens from our boarders before the elections. We do not need their corrupt vote to change the out-come of our elections. We already have enough corruption as it is and we do not need more! BRING BACK ALL OF OUR AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND PROTECT OUR OWN BOARDERS AT HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • Porfy 4 mths ago
        BJ, Your Constitution does not allow American Soldiers on our borders. Read your Constitution and follow your own Constitution !
      • LeoS 4 mths ago
        BJ your post if filled with good old fashion American hopefulness .....and stupidity
      • Reagan 4 mths ago
        Your inspirational post will be to sure to win thousands of immigrants to the Republican cause. Keep it up.
    • Jessica  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      "How the Unique Makeup of Florida Latinos Could Make a Difference in 2012 Elections"

      They wear lipstick and eyeliner, same as the rest of us. Nothing unique about it.
    • GlubGlub  •  4 mths ago
      Ron Paul Revooluuuutioooooooon!
    • Tom  •  4 mths ago
      I don't know, maybe I am stupid; did I miss the law that allows illegals to vote in federal elections? Yes, yes, I know: I guess I am being stupid.
    • Bonks  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      lets see you are either an AMERICAN or an ILLEGAL.. politicians need to quit pandering to the illegal votes. get back on the AMERICAN BANDWAGON.
    • little man  •  Edinburg, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      remember rome
    • lor  •  4 mths ago
      if you are not a legal citizen of USA you should not be allowed to vote. if i went to mexico would i vote there just for visiting? nope.
    • jakal  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      I hope that Florida plans on checking ID to insure that illegals do not vote during the election. Each state needs to do the same. I know some of the Hispanics are not legal residents and should not be allowed to vote in any election.
    • Dave  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Politicians should court the American people vote.
    • Barbara  •  4 mths ago
      This state is full of illegals with stolen identities. They have SSnumbers, drivers licenses, cannot read or speak English and when they get govt aid they take an interpreter with them, they get jobs by having someone fill out their applications, they are assisted with voting. The list goes on and on. This has to be stopped and voter ID is one place tp start.
    • David  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      As a 30 year resident of southern ca and personnally witnessed the horror of illegal immigration.....florida: you will rue the day you ever let them in your state! No more part-time jobs for high school and college kids: graffitti on everything that is not currently moving; vandallizing public and private places on an unimmaginable scale; trash everywhere, furniture including sofas and tvs tossed out on any road or interstate; neighborhoods turning into barrios with gangs, drugs, turf wars and drive-by shootings every single day and night; hospitals closing because of non-payment by illegals seeking health care; social services destroyed, all going to illegals who never paid a dime; school systems completely taken over; illegals marching in the streets with their mexican flags demanding free everything; learn english? Are you kidding? "you" learn espanol!; stalkings of your daughters and wives; hundreds of men ganged up at a donut shop or mini-market waiting for a job, urinating and defacating where they can, and do not let any women close to the place! Just thought i would clue you in! Sometimes the "truth" is an ugly thing....whats worse is covering it up and lying about it!
    • privy  •  4 mths ago
      This article is ridiculous, however I have no problem with the premise that Latinos could and eventually will impact elections here in the US. Legal Latinos are Americans, so what's the big deal? Illegal immigrants from all countries must be dealt with, however.
    • Time Bender  •  4 mths ago
      "An illegal immigrant from Mexico, for instance, would be thrown out of the country if Romney's immigration policies were implemented."

      Thanks Yahoo! I just made up my mind for whom I shall be voting for in 2012. There are lots of legal immigrants that agree with me. They spend their time, money, and effort to become legal but someone that walks across the border get to stay here too? That is not fair in any sense of the word.
    • mikem  •  Orange, California  •  4 mths ago
      only CITIZENS can vote for pres
    • michael w  •  Marion, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      We don't need or want any Florida Lantinos or florida cubans or blacks or white. JUST PLAIN FLORIDIANS. TIRED OF CALLING AND HEARING people from the United States being called by other names, We are all Yankees and if you are not get out.. We dont want u here
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