Hispanics’ growth outpaces political power. Some blame the political parties for not recruiting Hispanics; others say it takes time to organize. Florida
Tagged: Burger King, Cuba, Cuban, Hispanic Chamber, population“Even in Palm Beach County’s most Hispanic city, where a Dominican grocery and authentic “GuateMex” restaurant are closer to city hall than Burger King and Subway, candidate Jorge Goyanes doesn’t expect to get much political mileage out of his Hispanic identity.
“We have a huge Hispanic population, but we have very few voters,” says the Cuban-born Goyanes, who is president of the county’s Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and is running for a city commission seat in March…”
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Posted on: December 4th, 2005Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Politics
