September 18, 2016
FIRST HE LOST US THE MORMONS, AND I SAID NOTHING...:
In Florida, a shifting Cuban vote could be the difference (BILL BARROW, 9/18/16, Associated Press)
If the point of the candidacy is narrow the party down to just a hygienically pure cohort of older whiter men he's huuuuuuge.Francis Suarez comes from a long line of civic and political leaders who have formed the Republican bedrock in south Florida's Cuban community for a half-century. Yet the 38-year-old Miami city commissioner hasn't decided whether he will vote for his party's presidential nominee.And he's not alone. Many Cuban-Americans express solidarity with other Latin-Americans who see Donald Trump as anti-Hispanic. Still others hear in Trump's nationalistic populism echoes of the government strongmen they once fled.
Posted by Orrin Judd at September 18, 2016 2:41 PM
