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The Importance Of Latino Political Parties In The 2000 Presidential Campaign

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The amount of Latinos in this country is rapidly growing; the Latino community is 16.3 percent of the population. In the article written by Kate Linthicum, it is estimated that 40 million Latinos will be eligible to vote by 2030 and in 2014, 25 million Latinos were eligible to vote. In the previous 2012 Presidential elections, the massive amount of Latinos had a significant importance in the election. Both the Democratic and Republican political party aimed to receive the support of the Latino voters. This upcoming election both political parties will have to find strategies to win over the Latino vote. Neither the Democratic nor the Republican political party is a perfect fit for the Latinos in the United States. They both have some qualities …show more content…

The past is good indicator of the future. In the 2000 Presidential campaign the Democratic Party had a very different strategy campaign than the Republican Party. “The Democrats… were characterized as past oriented ‘traditionalists’ who focused on Latino’s strong Democratic leanings and used ‘hard sell’ strategy for political issues”. On the other hand, the Republicans were “future-oriented who used a soft sell strategy that [appealed] to the values of the Latino voters.” The result were that the Democratic Party won, however the Republican Party did gain some momentum with the Latino voters. (Gibbs 139). This demonstrates the importance of a strong political …show more content…

The Democratic Party will have to overcome the high number of deportations under the Obama administration. The Democratic Party will have to find strategies to bring voting enthusiasm among Latino voters (Przybyla). In the last 2012 election, Latinos had a 40 percent turnout rate. This is not a true representation of the eligible Latino voters. The Democratic Party will need the Latino votes in swing states like Nevada, Florida and Colorado

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