Quote from trendlover:
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"But this time around Romney has secured the endorsement of a slew of key Florida Republicans with Cuban roots, such as Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, and former Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, a lineup that featured in a Spanish-language ad that the former Massachusetts governor released in the state.
âRomney leads Gingrich ⦠in Florida. That may be an effect of the endorsements of the three Latino Republican members of Congress,â said Segura."
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"While Obama is trouncing Romney and Gingrich nationally with Latino voters, the margins are closer in Florida, which has 29 electoral votes up for grabs.
In a hypothetical head-to-head general election matchup with Obama, 40 percent of Florida Latinos say they would vote for Romney, while 50 percent prefer Obama. But if Gingrich secures the GOP nomination, Obama would have an even greater advantage among Latinos in the state, with only 38 percent supporting the former House Speaker and 52 percent opting for the president."
http://progreso-weekly.com/2/index....-for-gop&catid=34:our-pulse-florida&Itemid=53
Didn't hurt either that Marco Rubio cut the legs out from under Newt the other day after Newt released an add calling Romney the new Charlie Christ and anti-immigration.
Rubio, who is generally completely neutral, took it upon himself to counter that ad and call for Newt to remove it. Newt later apologized for it.
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