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Ruben Navarrette: Latinos will stick with Obama. The idea that Obama can't win Latino votes. is a myth

June 06, 2008 by editor  (View Source

(rn/indystar) Some suggest that Barack Obama should pick Hillary Clinton as his running mate because she can help him do something he has trouble doing on his own: winning Latino votes. I think an Obama-Clinton ticket is a disastrous idea. Even if that combination made it easier for Democrats to win, it would make it impossible for them to govern. There's a certain meddlesome former president who comes with the deal. And how uncomfortable do you suppose it would be to tap as your vice president the person who invoked the assassination of Robert Kennedy to explain why she was staying in the race? It is true that Obama has struggled with the Hispanic demographic. Just look at Hispanic women, an important subset of that group. According to a recent Gallup poll, 62 percent of them who vote Democratic support Clinton; only 32 percent support Obama. The Clinton brand still holds a lot of appeal for Latinos. Besides, Obama was slow to reach out to those voters, giving his opponent a sizable head start. Hillary took advantage, working that population long and hard to get out the vote. But it's nothing more sinister than that. Some pundits have implied that Latinos are racist and thus resistant to the idea of supporting a black man for president. That's preposterous, not to mention slanderous. And, curiously, it's a charge you don't often hear leveled at the white women and senior citizens who also preferred Clinton to Obama by wide margins. Why is that? The idea that Obama can't win Latino votes is a myth -- one that Clinton supporters only perpetuate when they suggest that he needs to choose Clinton as his running mate to win those votes. That's the argument advanced by Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez, D-N.Y., who said recently that Obama's best chance at winning Latino support lies in putting Clinton on the ticket. She's wrong about this. Such a gesture might be helpful to win over some Latinos, but most of them probably don't consider Obama's choice of a running mate to be a deal-breaker. When all is said and done, most Latinos are going to vote for Obama because most Latinos are going to vote Democratic -- just as they have in every presidential contest since the 1960 Viva Kennedy campaign.


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