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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Fri May 27, 2016, 08:56 AM May 2016

Hispanic Lawmakers Say Hillary Clinton Needs A Little 'Sizzle' In A VP

Lawmakers: They're just like us!

"Everyone's favorite parlor game right now in D.C. is who will be the vice presidential pick," Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairwoman Linda Sanchez, D-Calif., said at a briefing with reporters.

Every four years, the guessing game around the "veepstakes" reaches fever pitch right around now, when the nominating conventions are just weeks away. Democratic lawmakers are rich in opinions on who Hillary Clinton should tap as her running mate.

"I think she needs a retail politician who has experience, somebody like a Joe Biden," Sanchez said. "I know that sounds trite, but he really connects with people, I think, on a very personal level. And I think to spark the kind of enthusiasm for her campaign, I think she'd do well to pick somebody who has a lot of sizzle in terms of their outreach into different communities. Yeah, sizzle is the best word I can think of."

(A few months ago many were saying that if HRC selected a Latino VP it would be HUD Secretary Julian Castro--but in recent months there seems to be a building movement towards Labor Secretary Tony Perez):

One of the rumored Democratic contenders is Labor Secretary Tom Perez, a relative unknown on the national political stage, but someone who has a lot of fans inside the Beltway.

But does he sizzle?

"He's really smart," Sanchez said. "He makes nerdy look chic. I love, love, love that man."

Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., a top Congressional Hispanic Caucus official, said he would be "honored" if Perez made the cut.

"I think we would all feel really comfortable with him," Gallego said. "Obviously, there's a lot of other people out there, but he sizzles — and he snap, crackle, pops."

While Perez comes from reliably Democratic Maryland, Gallego argued that his Dominican-American background would play well in swing states like Florida. And maybe, he quipped, with other demographics like "the hipster vote, because he wears those hipster glasses."

Sanchez and Gallego said they'd like to see a Latino on the ticket, but they understand if Clinton goes in another direction.

http://www.npr.org/2016/05/27/479629405/hispanic-lawmakers-say-hillary-clinton-needs-a-little-sizzle-in-a-vp

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Hispanic Lawmakers Say Hillary Clinton Needs A Little 'Sizzle' In A VP (Original Post) book_worm May 2016 OP
Latinos are the fastest growing demographic! texstad79 May 2016 #1
I agree.. Sizzle it is! And, it's not like the ones I have in mind don't have Cha May 2016 #3
As a Texan, I am still hoping for Julian Castro Gothmog May 2016 #2
Me, too.. It's my instinct but you're in Texas and you Cha May 2016 #4
As an East Coaster, I'm still hoping for Julian Castro too. justiceischeap May 2016 #5

texstad79

(115 posts)
1. Latinos are the fastest growing demographic!
Fri May 27, 2016, 09:01 AM
May 2016

A massive turnout among them will be critical in the fall. The best way to ensure this will be to have a Hispanic on the ticket.

Cha

(297,270 posts)
3. I agree.. Sizzle it is! And, it's not like the ones I have in mind don't have
Fri May 27, 2016, 09:15 AM
May 2016

excellent qualifications.

Diversity is Great and they're helping invaluably to take Hillary to the White House.

I love that we've had President Obama and VP Joe Biden for 8 years!

Cha

(297,270 posts)
4. Me, too.. It's my instinct but you're in Texas and you
Fri May 27, 2016, 09:17 AM
May 2016

know more than I do about it.. and I trust your judgment.

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
5. As an East Coaster, I'm still hoping for Julian Castro too.
Fri May 27, 2016, 09:57 AM
May 2016

I think he would be a great addition to the ticket...not only with mobilizing the Hispanic vote but because of his age, he'd be a great choice to run as President in 4-8 years.

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