Home | Poem | Jokes | Games | Science | Biography | Celibrity Video | বাংলা


Politics News & Analysis: The Republicans’ Hispanic problem

If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page.
Click here to view in plain text.
The Washington PostMonday, March 28, 2011
newsletter header

Top Stories

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks before the arrival of President Barack Obama, Friday, March 4, 2011, at Miami Central Senior High School in Miami. (AP Photo/Steve Mitchell)

The Republicans' Hispanic problem

Census numbers show huge growth in the nation's Latino population, at a time when the GOP is struggling to connect with that community.

WhoRunsGov

In this photo taken Feb. 10, 2011, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington. The tea party has upended the political landscape in South Carolina, the longtime Christian conservative stronghold, as Republicans weighing presidential bids have all but ignored the state that in modern history has played an outsized role in GOP nomination fights. 'I want to hear what they've got to say about  2012,' said Bachmann, who met with tea party activists on her first swing through South Carolina state last month.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Exploring familiar ground

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is expected to form a presidential exploratory committee by June. The ultra-conservative Bachmann was born in Iowa and already secured the support of some key operatives there. Read her profile.


Get The Washington Post on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch at itunes.com/apps/thewashingtonpost
Get The Washington Post, your way.
Want to stay on top of the latest news, features, commentary and more? Here's how:
Mobile: Alerts: Social Media:
Applications
Web site
E-mail
SMS
RSS Feeds
Facebook
Twitter
SEND TO A FRIEND UNSUBSCRIBE E-NEWSLETTER CENTER GET HELP
Washington Post Digital
E-mail Customer Care
1150 15th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20071
© 2010 The Washington Post

Privacy Policy