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Journalists should call out Coffman’s ban on using recording devices in his district office

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) It’s hard to miss this warning sign posted by the door as you enter the district office of Rep. Mike Coffman on South Parker Road. “The use of video recording devices, still cameras or digital recorders are NOT permitted inside the office.” You’d think this sign would insult reporters who stand […]

Conservative talk-show hosts frustrated that Coffman isn’t talking to them

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Journalists should let us know more often when politicians are ducking them. Or when they only talk through spokespeople. When a week or two goes by, and a public official refuses to talk, reporters should tweet it, if nothing else. On March 28, KNUS radio's Steve Kelley and co-host Bill Rogan […]

Tea-party radio host catches Beauprez pandering to different audiences

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) If you really want to understand the dynamic playing out right now among conservative candidates battling each other to defeat their primary-election opponents, I might suggest you tune to conservative talk radio, even if it's only for the next couple of months while the primary process unfolds. You might ask, as […]

Despite letter informing him otherwise, Gardner falsely states that 335,000 Coloradans lost health insurance due to Obamacare

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) On KNUS' Kelley and Company a few weeks ago, Rep. Cory Gardner said: Gardner (@ 1:30): "I would gladly bring Barack Obama and take him around the state of Colorado, introduce him to the 335,000 Coloradans who lost their health insurance thanks to Barack Obama's bill that Mark Udall passed." Gardner […]

Carroll Expresses No Regrets about his Role in Launching Political Career of Hickenlooper

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Around midnight on April 2, 2003, five weeks before John Hickenlooper won the first election of his political career, Hick campaign manager Paul Lhevine and other campaign staffers arrived at the Rocky Mountain News printing plant in industrial northeast Denver. They asked workers for the early edition of next day’s Rocky, […]

Official website of new personhood initiative doesn’t mention “personhood”

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Reporters covering the signature-gathering campaign for the so-called Brady amendment, which would change the definition of “person" and "child" under Colorado law to include “unborn human beings,” might wonder whether to call it "personhood" initiative. Apparently, anti-abortion activists have had the same question, prompting Gualberto Garcia Jones, who's listed on the […]

Coffman disappoints Personhood USA

After pointing to Rep. Mike Coffman after the last election as a national model of a winning candidate, in a swing district, who “maintained his 100% pro-life position,” including his opposition to abortion for rape, Jennifer Mason, communications director of the anti-abortion group Personhood USA, is disappointed by Coffman’s statement yesterday that he now “strongly” […]

9News’ fact-checking partnership with Denver University should be national model for local TV stations

(Cool – promoted by Colorado Pols) During the last election, Denver's local NBC affiliate (9News) hired Denver University graduate students to help reporters check the facts in election ads. "We essentially created three temporary jobs with a set number of hours each week to study as many ads as possible," 9News Assistant News Director Tim […]

Reporter shouldn’t have characterized Morse recall campaign as a grassroots effort

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) On its website last week, ABC News reported that petition drives to remove CO state legislators from office, in retaliation for their support of gun safety legislation, are "being run by political newcomers who claim little or no experience working on elections." ABC News' Chris Good wrote in an online story […]

Social issues still seen on talk radio as GOP savior

I love it when the conservative echo chamber validates itself with references to unnamed Democrats who amplify the sounds coming from the mouths of talk-radio hosts.

In the case below, we have KVOR host Jeff Crank, who doubles as Colorado State Director of the conservative Americans for Prosperity, bouncing ideas off  of Tony Sanchez (And I do mean bouncing, because the ideas bounce back in the exact same form that they were launched.). Sanchez is on the board of the Colorado Hispanic Republicans.

Sanchez conjured up Ken Buck and told Crank that “already” Hispanics are having “buyers’ remorse” over their overwhelming vote for Obama.

Crank and Sanchez touched briefly on number of things Dec. 15, without getting into specific legislation of course, but they dwelled on one point that comes up a lot on talk radio: The unproven assertion that Republicans can win over Hispanics on social issues.

CRANK:  Well, and a great example of that is on the social issues, you know?  I think that the Hispanic community naturally would align with conservative values, of family values, —

SANCHEZ:  Oh, they do!

CRANK:  –on marriage, on pro-life issues, and those sorts of things.  But the conservatives allow the Left to define them on that issue-

SANCHEZ:  Yes!  Yes.

CRANK:  — so they didn’t vote with us on those issues.

SANCHEZ:  I just spoke to a Democrat, an Hispanic.  And he said that, “I was glad they didn’t focus so much on those issues.  We would have lost at least four percentage points had that happened.”  And the other thing that I would also add is to keep it simple.  There’s a lot of times that we have a lot of facts,– and on the conservative side, yeah, it makes a whole lot of sense, but keep the message simple.  And make it real clear.

Setting aside the small problem of the devastating backlash among women voters if the GOP decided to focus openly (instead of behind closed doors) on social issues, there’s no reason to accept the echo-chamber idea that Hispanics would vote Republican anyway, if GOP candidates starting talking more about gay marriage and abortion.

The majority of Latinos actually favor gay marriage. Mexico City and some Latin American countries have legalized it.

And, really, how many Hispanics are going to swing to a GOP candidate who aims to ban abortion even for a raped woman? Evangelical Hispanics, yes, who make up about 15% of Latino voters and align with the GOP anyway. Seven of ten Catholic Hispanics align with the Democratic Party.

And it’s not as if Democrats are pro-abortion. Most are pro-choice, which reflects an understanding, shared by Hispanics, even if they self-define as anti-choice, of real-world complexities as well as the struggles of poverty. I mean, one of the major reasons Hispanics turned against Romney, according to Project New America’s David Winkler, was because he was so unsympathetic to the poor.

I could be wrong, but it’s hard to see a significant number of Hispanics peel off from Democrats if the GOP pushed its abortion position even harder. And, again, at what cost to the GOP in terms of other voters, like women, young people, and the four reasonable Republican middle-aged white men out there?

So Sanchez and Crank, a former GOP congressional candidate, who defines himself as “a strong voice for social and fiscal conservative issues in Colorado,” should look elsewhere, other than social issues, to prove Ronald Reagan’s opinion, which still sits atop the website of Sanchez’s Colorado Hispanic Republicans, that “Latinos are Republicans. They just don’t know it yet.”

As long as the talk-radio sounds keep reverberating, unchallenged, Hispanics will never know they’re Republicans. Why would they?

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