Latino leaders in South Florida are facing a dilemma as some embrace Trump despite his support for Putin, which contradicts their fight against dictatorships in Latin America. This situation has created an ideological dilemma within the GOP, particularly for Cuban exile politicians.
MAGAtino Mystery: They back Trump — as he backs Putin over their patrias | commentary by @TimPadgett2 https://t.co/uZGzB6iLXn
Trump’s admiration for Putin creates ideological dilemma for GOP’s Cuban exile politicians. “They back Trump — as he backs Putin over their patrias,” writes @TimPadgett2 https://t.co/It9dy9yG5R
MAGAtino Mystery: South Florida's Latino leadership embraces Trump - even as he undermines their fight against dictatorships in Latin America by embracing Putin's dictatorship in Russia. My @WLRN commentary.https://t.co/TWmAy8KeRv
MAGAtino Mystery: South Florida's Latino leadership embraces Trump - even as he undermines their fight against dictatorships in Latin America by embracing Vladimir Putin's dictatorship in Russia. My @WLRN commentary.https://t.co/TWmAy8KeRv
“It’s not that I embrace the values of the Republican Party,” Samuel Rodriguez, a pastor who has advised Barack Obama and Donald Trump, tells Marie Arana in “LatinoLand.” “It’s that the Republican Party embraces more of my values.” Miguel Salazar reviews. https://t.co/O5MtNIjLgt