As Richard Nadler writes, when the Republican party assesses the 2008 election, it needs to take a close look at the Hispanic vote. There is no disagreement that we can and must do a better job of reaching Hispanic voters.
There is a disagreement, however, between those who believe support for “comprehensive” immigration reform should be a part of these efforts, and those who believe that such support would both constitute a dramatic departure from conservative principles and be unnecessary to woo Hispanic votes.READ FULL STORY
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