Latino donors set sights on GOP lawmakers who oppose immigration overhaul
Source: Washington Post
A network of Latino donors that played a pivotal role in raising money for President Obamas reelection is now focused on a new campaign: an effort to oust lawmakers who stand in the way of overhauling immigration laws.
The Latino Victory Project, a new political advocacy organization modeled after the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, is planning to spend as much as $20 million on campaigns targeting members of Congress who have sizable Latino communities in their districts but oppose comprehensive immigration reform.
At a private meeting for about 30 donors, fundraisers and union leaders Friday, leaders of the group laid out a strategy to make the issue central in next years midterm elections if Congress does not pass a bill, identifying 10 House Republicans who would be vulnerable to pressure from Latino constituents.
Members of the group agreed to spend $1 million to $2 million in each of the targeted districts. The effort will begin in coming weeks with a campaign aimed at persuading the lawmakers to back an immigration measure this year. If that fails, the group plans to run a barrage of radio and TV ads against them next year.
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All you have to do is listen to sound bites of the various right wing birthers in the House if you want to see why the House is refusing to move on the bipartisan Senate immigration bill.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Just more GOP hatred.
xfundy
(5,105 posts)Much of the Chicano/Latino equality movement of years ago also mirrored gay equality/acceptance efforts. Yet, sadly, some who have benefitted still lash out against 'queers' and rely on sky daddies now that they've gained enough to start their own "ministries" to bilk frightened believers out of their money, scarce though it may be.