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Jorge Bonilla: "Obama Embodies Everything The Puerto Rican Community Left Behind"

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    Here is what is posted on the Bonilla for Congress website:

    During the Solavita Republican Club's annual winter dinner in Polk County, Florida, in which Republican Congressional candidate, Jorge Bonilla, gave the keynote address, he was asked what he would do about reaching out to the growing Hispanic voting bloc during the Q & A portion of program.

    Here is Bonilla answer to the question:

    I now longer use the term "Hispanic outreach," in anything related to my campaign. We talk about inclusion.

    We remind individuals that the reason we came to America is because something back home wasn't working. -Jorge Bonilla

    Bonilla added that the Democratic Party and President Obama embodied everything that Hispanics left behind when they immigrated to the United States.

    The Democratic Party and the institutional left in this country, embodies most, if not all of those things that people left behind when they came here. The problem is that in the absence of leadership, people will revert back to what is familiar, we saw it in the 2012 election.

    President Obama embodies everything, everything that the Puerto Rican community left behind. Sweet talking, big government liberal, who promises everything under the sun, and does not have the means to cash the check that he just wrote with his mouth.-Jorge Bonilla


    http://www.breitbart.com/InstaBlog/...ything-The-Puerto-Rican-Community-Left-Behind
     
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