Ben Adler: Marco Rubio and the GOP’s Latino Problem

Ben Adler: Marco Rubio and the GOP’s Latino Problem

Ben Adler: Marco Rubio and the GOP’s Latino Problem

When the rising Latino star of the GOP introduces Mitt Romney tonight, he will be reaching out to a demographic with which his party is faring increasingly poor. But will it work?

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When Marco Rubio takes the stage Thursday night to introduce Mitt Romney as the Republican candidate for president, he will be fulfilling a highly important role: As a rising Latino star in the GOP, he will be reaching out to a demographic with which his party is faring increasingly poor. But will it work?

Watch the full interview with Ben Adler for more and read all of The Nation‘s coverage of the final night of the RNC here.

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