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Governor Romney and his allies believe that we should go back to the top-down economics of the last decade. They believe that if we eliminate regulations and we cut taxes by trillions of dollars, we just leave the market alone, that everybody will prosper.”
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Mitt Romney tried to make up ground with Hispanic voters in a speech today, promising a long-term solution to allow young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States, but offering just a few minor immigration proposals.
“Some people have asked if I will let stand the president’s…
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Despite predictions that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney may choose Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as his vice president, ABC News reports Romney’s team has not even shortlisted Rubio.
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Frankly, the president’s executive action take[s] a lot of momentum out of Sen. Rubio’s push for a consensus, legislative solution. The president’s action undermines the urgency to pass something before the election — a hard enough prospect during an election year even before the newly inflamed politics surrounding the issue.”
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Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential candidate, visited Orlando on Tuesday to speak about health care and tax breaks for small business. From the Orlando Sentinel:
Speaking on the factory floor of Con-Air Industries of Orlando, a company that makes air filters, Romney also decried President Barack Obama as “out of touch,” repeatedly berating him for his comment last week that “the private sector economy is fine.”
“It’s time we have a president who is [in] touch with America. And I am.”
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In an effort to follow through with his decision to remove noncitizens from lists of registered voters, Gov. Rick Scott sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security June 11 over Florida’s recent voter purge.
The state claims the Department of Homeland Security unlawfully refused to give it access to databases that would aid the state in identifying and deleting noncitizens from voter rosters.
In immediate response to the suit, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Florida over the state’s possible violation of two federal laws in its voter purge.
From the Miami Herald:The state’s program is too “faulty” and comes too close to election time to not endanger the voting rights of thousands of lawful U.S. citizens, [Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas E.] Perez wrote. He said Florida has repeatedly ignored Homeland Security’s warning that the department’s database, known as SAVE, isn’t designed for the noncitizen hunt on which Florida embarked.
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The Tampa Bay Times’ PolitiFact analyzed a Mitt Romney campaign advertisement that faults President Barack Obama for the 2.1 percent increase poverty rate among Hispanic-Americans.
In Florida, successful appeal to Hispanic-Americans — a group that makes up 22.5 percent of the state — could dye the state blue or red.
From the analysis:All told, through 2010, 2.25 million more Hispanics are living in poverty than when Obama took office. So the numbers back up the point.
But it’s important to explore how much the Hispanic poverty rate can be blamed on Obama’s policies. When rating claims such as this, PolitiFact weighs not only whether the claim is numerically correct but also whether it’s accurate to assign blame to the target of the ad.Watch the ad:
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The 2012 presidential election is just under five months away, and, in a state like Florida, nothing’s really sure until all of the ballots have been counted.
Five months give us enough time, however, to compile all the issues important to Florida voters on which the Florida media have been reporting. Watch for more details.
Media mentioned in this video:
First Coast Connect June 5 broadcast (iTunes link)
Jacksonville.com blog post
Obama’s negative campaign .gifRyan Thompson is a senior at the University of North Florida and is enterprise editor for the UNF Spinnaker and maintains a “vlog” in his spare time on “words, books, college life and Harry Potter — among other things.”
Reuters Politics: Finally talking immigration, Romney addresses Latinos
ABC News: Romney’s VP search team not vetting Rubio
Romney: Obama out of touch with America
State of Florida, federal government sue each other over voter purge
PolitiFact: Romney ad claiming more Hispanics in poverty is ‘Half True’
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