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you knowçó jed bush if he voted today would vote for mitt romney. do believe he has a genuine problem with the tone of this debate on the question of immigration and he thinks it going to be injurious to the party in this year and in the future. he said that in an interview over the weekend. >> jed bush talks about the republican party of being at risk of becoming a club where there are people inside it and a whole lot of people are excluded. he says if we kerr carry on likt we can't be the majority party. the demographics don' work in our favor. you got to think that's partly the reason he didn't come out and endorse mitt romney publiy because they are so far apart in tone when it comes to immigration. of all the flops that mitt roey has slipped on, the one on iigration is ing to be the hardest for him to com back from. >> i think the first meeting that he should call once he clenches the non-natio nominatio rubio. >> charlie: what does he say. >> he says i know you don't want to run and be vice president but the country needs you. we're in dire st
you knowçó jed bush if he voted today would vote for mitt romney. do believe he has a genuine problem with the tone of this debate on the question of immigration and he thinks it going to be injurious to the party in this year and in the future. he said that in an interview over the weekend. >> jed bush talks about the republican party of being at risk of becoming a club where there are people inside it and a whole lot of people are excluded. he says if we kerr carry on likt we can't be...
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and jed bush said he's concerned concerned, what does that to the g.o.p. race?> i think what it says is he knows that it's a lost cause and it's a car recognize of a presidential nomination and he is running in 2016. he may be staking himself out. >> and that's what rudy giuliani is saying. it's not looking like a modern party because it's turn to go social issues. can they turn back to the economy without betraying the true believers, the right wing which tends to be active in these nominations. >> it's not a mudden party. he's right about that. the reason is because the republican party base wants to keep fighting these battles that were settled in 1960 and before. things like birth control. access to birth control. this is what they want to talk about. they wanted to talk about this for a long time but the tea party started to open the floodgates to let out crazy out. they can't even talk in code words. they have to overtly pledge allegiance to the radical agenda. and, like, giuliani. it brings out the retrograde rejects that they really are. >> and romney an
and jed bush said he's concerned concerned, what does that to the g.o.p. race?> i think what it says is he knows that it's a lost cause and it's a car recognize of a presidential nomination and he is running in 2016. he may be staking himself out. >> and that's what rudy giuliani is saying. it's not looking like a modern party because it's turn to go social issues. can they turn back to the economy without betraying the true believers, the right wing which tends to be active in these...
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. >> former governor jed bush said so the hispanic vote goes so goes the election. he might be right. courting latino where they make up 30% of the population. both parties are hoping to capture those votes in the general election. the dnc is now running this ad painting mitt romney as anti-immigrant. >> i think you see a model here in arizona. >> hispanic republicans in arizona don't seem to have warmed to romney understandably, an influential 6,000 group has endorsed newt gringrich. and if he's not the republican candidate the group is telling its members to write in ronald reagan. for more on this latino vote issue in this 2012 election i'm pleased to be joined by loretta sÁnchez, a democrat from california. she joins us from irvine california, and i'm pleased to welcome you inside "the war room." >> thank you so much. it's great to be with you. >> great, i was just quoting jew bush, and he said that the hispanic voters are going to represent the marvin of victory in the 15 swing states that will decide the race. can you describe what the demographics mean especi
. >> former governor jed bush said so the hispanic vote goes so goes the election. he might be right. courting latino where they make up 30% of the population. both parties are hoping to capture those votes in the general election. the dnc is now running this ad painting mitt romney as anti-immigrant. >> i think you see a model here in arizona. >> hispanic republicans in arizona don't seem to have warmed to romney understandably, an influential 6,000 group has endorsed newt...
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romney won it tonight by 14, without jed bush's endorsement, without marco rubio's endorsement, and heth gingrich, he won the catholic vote with two catholics on the ballot, he won the latino vote. he won women by a huge margin. that's the huge thing. he won across the board in this constitch waenls. but evangelicals in florida are a more demographically diverse group. they're more likely to be rubbing their shoulders with latino catholics and others. so they were more open, and if you look at all of the polling across all of the demographics, because of the mortgage crisis in florida, because it's so tourist dependent, the economy moved to the front. >> what do you think that means for him moving forward involving evangelicals. florida is different than the other statsz. >> what romney has to do is make his case and win his fair share. i predicted before this primary that if he won 33% or more of the evangelical vote, he would win the primary. he got -- he did better than that. so it's unrealistic with santorum and gingrich standing in the race, to think he's going to win a majority o
romney won it tonight by 14, without jed bush's endorsement, without marco rubio's endorsement, and heth gingrich, he won the catholic vote with two catholics on the ballot, he won the latino vote. he won women by a huge margin. that's the huge thing. he won across the board in this constitch waenls. but evangelicals in florida are a more demographically diverse group. they're more likely to be rubbing their shoulders with latino catholics and others. so they were more open, and if you look at...
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romney won it tonight by 14, without jed bush's endorsement, without marco rubio's endorsement, and heth gingrich, he won the catholic vote with two catholics on the ballot, he won the latino vote. he won women by a huge margin. that's the huge thing. he won across the board in this constitch waenls. but evangelicals in florida are a more demographically diverse group. they're more likely to be rubbing their shoulders with latino catholics and others. so they were more open, and if you look at all of the polling across all of the demographics, because of the mortgage crisis in florida, because it's so tourist dependent, the economy moved to the front. >> what do you think that means for him moving forward involving evangelicals. florida is different than the other statsz. >> what romney has to do is make his case and win his fair share. i predicted before this primary that if he won 33% or more of the evangelical vote, he would win the primary. he got -- he did better than that. so it's unrealistic with santorum and gingrich standing in the race, to think he's going to win a majority o
romney won it tonight by 14, without jed bush's endorsement, without marco rubio's endorsement, and heth gingrich, he won the catholic vote with two catholics on the ballot, he won the latino vote. he won women by a huge margin. that's the huge thing. he won across the board in this constitch waenls. but evangelicals in florida are a more demographically diverse group. they're more likely to be rubbing their shoulders with latino catholics and others. so they were more open, and if you look at...