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Wait…I thought Republicans HATED Latinos. If so…what’s going on next door?

by on Sep. 23, 2010, under Uncategorized

Next door being…New Mexico, where former Las Cruces DA Susana Martinez maintains her lead in the polls for the governor’s race.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Susana Martinez’s lead over Democrat Diane Denish has grown to 10 points, and Martinez has also reached the all-important 50 percent threshold, according to a new poll conducted for her campaign.

The poll, conducted Sept. 11-13, had Martinez leading 50 percent to 40 percent. The survey of 600 likely voters has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Yep, it’s an internal poll—but it’s not the only one showing Martinez with a lead. The Albuquerque Journal has Martinez leading by 6, Rasmussen by 7 and Magellan Strategies (a Republican polling firm) by 1.

Here is how Real Clear Politics describes New Mexico politically:

For years, New Mexico was an island of Democratic-leaning voting in the rock-ribbed Republican Mountain West. Republicans haven’t controlled the state Senate since the 1920s, nor have they won the state House since the 1950s. The state has a Hispanic plurality, many of whose families have lived in the Land of Enchantment since what is now New Mexico was simply a part of Mexico. Geographically, the counties in the north are heavily Hispanic, the counties in the southeast are mostly Republican, and the city of Albuquerque and its suburbs are a Democratic-leaning swing area.

Who knows? Maybe, on the first Wednesday in November, there will be three ladies guarding America’s southwest border—Meg Whitman to our west, Susana Martinez to our east, and Jan Brewer here at home.

Meanwhile, in Florida, GOP Senate nominee Marco Rubio seems to be doing quite well.

2010 doesn’t look like a good year for political stereotypes…eh, Dolores?



  • http://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Sonorans/144198198931412 Three Sonorans

    Not all Republicans are bad…
     
    But the leaders of the Arizona GOP, the Brewer, Pearces, Arpaios, and even Montenegros… bad bad bad. But that’s what happens when they allow racist legislation from the known hate-group FAIR write their bills and they wonder why people fight back.

  • George Salazar

    The Republicans are genuinely concerned with protecting property rights over human rights.  To wit, the journey of then-President Nixon to China in order to open the USA up to cheap labor in China and create a huge influx of lower quality Chinese goods produced by human labor earning much, much lower wages than American labor.  This is simple free market enterprise and shows a callous disregard for the value of humans versus larger profit margins.   Not all Republicans are bad, just as not all Democrats are good.  However, much like everything in our modern world, where would we all be but for the lessons of a loving Christ, Jews with a greater concern for people than for money and Moslems that care for those in need versus exploiting them… and so on.  Each politician should be judged on their merits, on their actions and not on their party affiliation.  But, if they are part of a economic enterprise focused on profits earned by imprisoning people seeking work.. there is no such thing as an illegal alien, except or unless they came from Mars.  All humankind is sacred to God, Yahweh, Allah and all caring persons care for their neighbor at least with as great a love as they have for the Creator… A modest suggestion might be that in this great Nation, each of the nine persons employed pool a small amount of their money and create an honest, decent, good paying job for the the other ten percent who are unemployed.  Then let us argue about who are the best politicians to have in office…..NOT before then.