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Wabash
02-12-2008, 12:40 PM
By MAGGIE HABERMAN
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February 12, 2008 -- A prominent member of the national Democratic Party has circulated a sharp e-mail saying the removal of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle was disloyal to Hispanics and should give "pause" to superdelegates and voters.

The e-mail from, Steven Ybarra, a California superdelegate who heads the voting-rights committee of the DNC Hispanic Caucus, was sent to fellow caucus members in the hours after word broke that Solis Doyle - the most prominent Latina in Clinton's campaign - would be replaced by another close Clinton loyalist, Maggie Williams, who is black.

The e-mail noted that Clinton, who is looking to Latino voters for a boost in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4, scored heavily with Hispanics in her California win.

"Apparently, loyalty is not a two-way street," he wrote. "Latino superdelegates like myself . . . will have cause to pause."

Ybarra told The Post yesterday that the loss of Solis Doyle, a child of Mexican immigrants, just weeks before the Texas primary, where 36 percent of the population is Hispanic, was "dumb as a stump."

Contacted for comment, the typically press-shy Solis Doyle told The Post that Ybarra was writing on "false information," and confirmed she's staying on as an adviser.

Team Clinton insisted that the decision to switch from Solis Doyle to Williams, revealed on Sunday afternoon, was amiable.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02122008/news/nationalnews/super_latino_slams_clinton_97237.htm

Wabash
02-12-2008, 12:41 PM
Barring a catastrophic turn of events, I predict that Hillary is DONE!
The negatives in the past week are now, really adding up......

Yellowdogtexan
02-13-2008, 08:30 AM
You do realize that the GOP is on track to get a record low in support from the hispanic community. These latino voters are going to support the Democratic candidate and the Democratic Party in the next election cycle.

Ringo
02-13-2008, 09:55 AM
You do realize that the GOP is on track to get a record low in support from the hispanic community. These latino voters are going to support the Democratic candidate and the Democratic Party in the next election cycle.

And here is why!! Someone is pulling the strings!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM6v4avAaeQ

Why do they want to support, UNLESS the Dems are promising them the Farm that you guys accuses the GOP of doing? Dog do you even comprehend just how close this Nation is to Civil War, people are sick of handing over the things they worked for so some ILLEGAL can come here and be handed entitlements reserved for lazy assed Liberal Welfare Leechs!

Naw McCain with the RIGHT VP will do in O Dummy, as his past and present is not that great either!! Your the Party of Criminals and Traitors remember that Dog!!

Yellowdogtexan
02-13-2008, 11:30 AM
bush got 44% or so of the hispanic vote in 2004. The republicans got ten points less in 2006 and we saw what happened then. The republicans are likely to get even less support now.

The hispanics are concerned about the xenophobia and hatred that is the standard for the republican party.

Trueblue
02-13-2008, 11:35 AM
The nation isn't at all close to civil war. You think that your level of anger translates into a civil war?

Wabash
02-13-2008, 12:53 PM
You do realize that the GOP is on track to get a record low in support from the hispanic community. These latino voters are going to support the Democratic candidate and the Democratic Party in the next election cycle.
No accounting for stupidity and ignorance!

And here is why!! Someone is pulling the strings!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM6v4avAaeQ

Why do they want to support, UNLESS the Dems are promising them the Farm that you guys accuses the GOP of doing? Dog do you even comprehend just how close this Nation is to Civil War, people are sick of handing over the things they worked for so some ILLEGAL can come here and be handed entitlements reserved for lazy assed Liberal Welfare Leechs!

Naw McCain with the RIGHT VP will do in O Dummy, as his past and present is not that great either!! Your the Party of Criminals and Traitors remember that Dog!!
I don't agree on the Civil War thing, but I do on the rest!

bush got 44% or so of the hispanic vote in 2004. The republicans got ten points less in 2006 and we saw what happened then. OH ya! We see what happened....the Senate just approved the continuation of the Wire Tap Bill! The Demos caved! Big tough DEmo Power..Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! The republicans are likely to get even less support now.

The hispanics are concerned about the xenophobia and hatred that is the standard for the republican party.
Your Big Shot, Can Do, Demo Party is a JOKE!!!! Bunch of wimps...soft on crime, soft on war, tough on giving away the farm to illegals and screwups!

Trueblue
02-13-2008, 01:03 PM
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-fisa13feb13,1,2620594.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

Why does Bush want to protect these companies so badly, and why does anyone approve of that protection?

Clearly, Bush is sweeping more of his own dirt under the rug. It won't stay there, this is all going to come out, and Bush will sink further down.

Yellowdogtexan
02-13-2008, 01:36 PM
The Democrats picked up six seats in 2006. That was an amazing result but still left the GOP with enough seats to use the filibuster. According to the projections that I have seen, the Democrats are favored to pick up five or six Senate seats in November and could pick up as many as nine seats. Back in 2005, I did not think that it was possible for the Democrats to pick up six Senate seats but your buddy rush really came through for the Democrats. We will see how November 2008 turns out but the GOP is going to have a hard time using the filibuster if the GOP loses five or six seats and will not be able to filibuster at all if they lose nine seats.