Sunday, June 10, 2012

Has Romney gotten a Congressional Representative for advise on this one, too?


Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (L) and his wife Ann Romney walk across the tarmac after arriving at Miami International Airport January 25, 2012 in Miami, Florida. Campaigning in Florida ahead of next Tuesday's primary, Romney came to Miami to partparticipate in a "Meet the Candidate" forum hosted by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Univision at Miami-Dade College.


This article tells me one thing, that Romney isn't interested in resolving the immigrant problem. Not really. He is simply looking for a 'political tone' to win votes at all costs. If he really cared, he would not have to adjust his course so much as simply have a policy statement.


The guy just loves surrogates. He has no clue. He seeks to pay for his 'acquired wisdom.' He has no experience, even as Massachusetts Governor, with policies that work otherwise all this mess would not be necessary. He can probably speak Spanish, no different than French, so I don't understand why he is so cautious to wade in and get it right. 

Romney does not impress me as a man that knows what he is doing so much as one with money to be doing what he is doing. I sincerely believe he is that 'rich kid' that gets what he wants because he has the money to buy it. That is what is happening here, Romney is purchasing his way to the White House. That is not presidential material. He is not qualified. 

Romney camp aims to win over Hispanics (Click here)

June 09, 2012|Matt ViserGlobe Staff

WASHINGTON - Hispanic advisers to Mitt Romney have told him that it is vital that he soften the sharp rhetoric on immigration that he adopted during the Republican primary race and that he work to make inroads with one of the fastest-growing segments of the electorate.
Several advisers said it is evident that Romney is getting the message, and there are plans underway to make a push among Hispanic voters, who currently support President Obama by more than a 2-to-1 margin. The Romney campaign recently hired a full-time Hispanic outreach coordinator and has held several strategy meetings in Boston with Hispanic leaders.



Spanish-speaking surrogates are being trained, and there are ongoing talks with a major Hispanic advertising firm to work on new television ads that are aimed at Spanish-speakers.
With a bit of irony, the campaign is also reaching out to a group that combines two constituencies that Romney has fared poorly with in the past: Hispanic evangelicals....