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5:45 p.m. Dubya to the Rescue The Gov.'s decision to endorse Elian is the right thing to do. By NR's Ramesh Ponnuru & John J. Miller |
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Florida is no longer a gimme for the GOP because Cuban-Americans are now a swing vote in national elections. In 1992, Bush-Quayle won Florida on the strength of the Cuban-American vote (without which the state would have gone Democratic). But in 1996, 40 percent of Cuban-Americans in Miami's Dade County voted for Clinton and Gore-bringing the Democrats their first victory in 20 years. A Rasmussen Research poll currently has Gore leading Bush in Florida by six points. The risk for Bush is that the public at large would react negatively. But it's hard to believe anybody outside Miami will vote on the basis of Elian. Inside Miami, there are plenty of people who will and they all want Elian to stay in America. Prescription
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