This is a warning the GOP should heed. And while Mitt Romney (and the other GOP candidates with the possible exception of Herman Cain) was not the best candidate to woo these voters, there is no reason our nominee in 2016 cannot do it.
Update:
Here is a related point. Not that all Hispanic voters are low information, but some are. Guess what, the Hispanic vote probably did not cost Romney the election. Although reaching out and trying to recruit Hispanics is a very good idea for Republicans, falling over themselves for some sort of immigration deal is not. I want to see expanded legal immigration with an effort to recruit the best and brightest from all over the world to the United States and the end of the current quasi legal system which is nuts.
h/t: Instapundit
Update:
Here is a related point. Not that all Hispanic voters are low information, but some are. Guess what, the Hispanic vote probably did not cost Romney the election. Although reaching out and trying to recruit Hispanics is a very good idea for Republicans, falling over themselves for some sort of immigration deal is not. I want to see expanded legal immigration with an effort to recruit the best and brightest from all over the world to the United States and the end of the current quasi legal system which is nuts.
h/t: Instapundit
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