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			Associated Press 
			GOP's Strategy For Hispanic Appeal
		
		January 19, 2001 
		Copyright © 2001 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. 
		WASHINGTON (AP) - Some of the strategies discussed at the Republican National Committee meeting this week to appeal to Hispanic voters. 
		
			- Ask Republican leaders at the local level to reach out to Hispanic community leaders, talk about the party and address concerns about the GOP raised by the Democrats.
 
			 
			
			 - Aggressively advertise to ask Hispanics to keep an open mind and note that Republican politicians like George W. Bush are very interested in winning their vote.
 
			 
			
			 - Promote Bush's education policies as a way of appealing to young Hispanic families with school-age children.
 
			 
			
			 - Sell tax cuts as beneficial for working Hispanic families.
 
			 
			
			 - Court Hispanics who are new to the country so that when they become citizens, Republicans can help them register to vote.
 
			 
			
			 - Target states with growing Hispanic populations, especially in the Sun Belt and South, to keep those states from tilting toward Democrats.
 
			 
			
			 - Target party activities toward Hispanics like several events at this inaugural to make it clear that Hispanics are very welcome in the Republican Party.
 
			 
			
			 - Place Hispanics in high-profile roles within the party, such as Cabinet appointments, to help sell the idea that Hispanics have a home in the GOP.
		
  
		
		 
		
			
	
			 
	
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