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we have seen marco rubio, ted cruce. what do these figures represent and can the democrats assume today that they have a latino voting bloc if you will? >> guest: well i would be very happy to be wrong about this but if you profile of those that classify as hispanic alongside the voters who aren't, the hispanics look like they had been natural republicans. typically they have very high longevity and on local dÉtente to be better represented than the democrats. they also have a lot of conservative social values and they seem to be decided to me it's not always the economy, it is the social against the economic interest and its an interesting peculiarity. typically as far as i can talk about, hispanics tend to be much more committed and have low rates of stability and that is a value that you find much more strongly voiced in the republican rhetoric than of the democrats. hispanics tend even if they are not catholics they tend to be much more sensitive about the rights of the unborn than the population at large which ident
we have seen marco rubio, ted cruce. what do these figures represent and can the democrats assume today that they have a latino voting bloc if you will? >> guest: well i would be very happy to be wrong about this but if you profile of those that classify as hispanic alongside the voters who aren't, the hispanics look like they had been natural republicans. typically they have very high longevity and on local dÉtente to be better represented than the democrats. they also have a lot of...
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strategists are trying to find out to continue to capture the latino vote and we have seen marco rubio, ted cruce. what do these figures represent and can the democrats assume today that they have a voting bloc if you will? >> guest: i would be very happy to be wrong about this, but if you profiled the voters of our present as hispanic alongside those who aren't, they are a bit like republicans and democrats. typically they have very high longevity and on wall they tend to be better represented than democrats. the hispanic voters also have a lot of social values and the american eel elections seem to the exciting to me. it is the social values that animate people today often in the united states against their economic interest. it's an interesting peculiarities in the american psychological profile. there's hispanics typically as far as i can talk about, hispanics tend to be much more committed to their families and have relatively lower rates of family and civility and that is a value which you find much more strongly voiced and the republican rhetoric among the democrats. hispanics tend even if
strategists are trying to find out to continue to capture the latino vote and we have seen marco rubio, ted cruce. what do these figures represent and can the democrats assume today that they have a voting bloc if you will? >> guest: i would be very happy to be wrong about this, but if you profiled the voters of our present as hispanic alongside those who aren't, they are a bit like republicans and democrats. typically they have very high longevity and on wall they tend to be better...
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republican party and it didn't help that leading up to the shutdown, you had the filibuster by senator ted cruce, which i think for many americans it gave the impression that this was owned by the tea party and that i think what it did was cement for many americans that the gop has a very difficult time trying to govern. and then when you have the actual shot down and many americans particularly working in the government with checks not going out and veteran's having difficulty receiving benefits, i think that just didn't play out very well for the republican party. on the flip side, when the shutdown ended, of course there was an immediate hit it towards obamacare and so i think many of the losses that we saw, and the one was inflicted on the republican party, those immediately seemed to go away and there was a huge burden to what happens to the democratic party in the midst of this obamacare rollout that was completely bungled. but still i think many americans saw that shut down firm in the category of the gop. >> host: what is on the positive side of the ledger in your view for the republican
republican party and it didn't help that leading up to the shutdown, you had the filibuster by senator ted cruce, which i think for many americans it gave the impression that this was owned by the tea party and that i think what it did was cement for many americans that the gop has a very difficult time trying to govern. and then when you have the actual shot down and many americans particularly working in the government with checks not going out and veteran's having difficulty receiving...
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ted cruce and mike leigh, and i like rand paul. i can't think. i'm going to get in trouble. there are members of the house and the senate -- >> host: marco rubio? >> guest: i strongly disagree on the immigration issue but i like him on other issues of spending, taxes coming and he's introduced a bill to prevent obama, he hopes come from subsidizing the insurance companies which will clearly have to be done and it shouldn't have to be done. so there are aspects of his record by like as well. >> host: 2016, jeb bush verses hillary clinton. >> guest: disaster. a disaster for everybody. i don't know if that will happen or not. i hope not. i hope both parties do better than that. i mean, hillary clinton was a disastrous secretary of state. the middle east is burning. obama likes to say or even before john kerry was appointed that she was the best secretary in history. what the hell is he talking about? her record is a disaster. john kerry of looks like he wants to one of her and me get even worse, constantly putting the pinch on is rell and -- israel and appeasing the islamic reg
ted cruce and mike leigh, and i like rand paul. i can't think. i'm going to get in trouble. there are members of the house and the senate -- >> host: marco rubio? >> guest: i strongly disagree on the immigration issue but i like him on other issues of spending, taxes coming and he's introduced a bill to prevent obama, he hopes come from subsidizing the insurance companies which will clearly have to be done and it shouldn't have to be done. so there are aspects of his record by like...