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Anti-Dream Act Senate Incumbents - Who are They?
As the 2012 election cycle takes shape, and the issues are defined and debated, it is unlikely that votes on the DREAM Act will be forgotten by Latino voters, 88% of whom supported the bills passage. If any lesson was learned in 2010, it should be to not underestimate the Latino electorate, which is growing in size, and influence in each successive election.
Among the 45 Senators who did not support moving ahead with the DREAM Act were 6 Democrats and 39 Republicans. While Republicans provided the lion’s share of opposition, with 3 Republicans voting yes, the bill could have achieved 61 votes had all Democrats stood together and voted yes.http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews....are-they/3656/ |
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The would love to see Hutchinson, Ensign and kyle voted out of office in 2012.
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Re: Anti-Dream Act Senate Incumbents - Who are They?
Those comments at the bottom are depressing...
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At first I used to get depressed from those comments, but then I realized those commentators are simply losers or trash. Instead of going out there and working hard, these people are sitting on a computer leaving hateful comments against us. Then, their excuse is that we stole their jobs, while they were doing nothing while sitting on their asses. This has repeated throughout history, again and again. People blame others for their own failure. |
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I just wish that someday people could judge us based on facts, not lies. |
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