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Political parties become bilingual to attract Hispanic voters


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By Padmananda Rama, NPR

If you grew up in a bilingual Hispanic household, listening to the Democratic and Republican conventions may have sounded a lot like home.

It’s no coincidence that both parties highlighted politicians like Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro.

Rubio, whose parents are from Cuba, introduced Mitt Romney at the Republican convention; Castro, whose grandmother immigrated from Mexico, became the first Latino to give the Democrats’ keynote address.

Their speeches, while delivered in English, included some Spanish. Even Mitt Romney’s son Craig opened his speech in Spanish, a language he learned while working as a Mormon missionary.

In this year’s presidential election, Latinos are a major voting bloc — and Spanish is getting its close-up.

“As a Latina mom of two children I’m raising bilingual, it’s a great way of showing them why they need to continue speaking Spanish,” writes Roxana Soto, author of the book Bilingual is Better, in an email interview with NPR.

“Listening to the various convention speakers sprinkle sentences and phrases in Spanish throughout their speeches is like music to my ears,” says Soto. “I feel like it will help elevate my first language to another level and will hopefully show others that just because we speak Spanish doesn’t mean we can’t speak English, too.”

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  1. Dogula says - Posted: September 12, 2012

    This isn’t really new. George W Bush and Jeb Bush both speak Spanish fluently and did so during their campaigns as well. But nobody talked much about it because they were Republicans.

  2. Boone6651 says - Posted: September 13, 2012

    I hope the Spanish community give strong support for a change in Washington this year. I don’t understand why they always vote heavily for the Democrats who over the years have only made promises that have not been kept. This poor economy affects our Spanish citizen’s the same as all others and for that reason alone, they should vote for a change in Washington and go with Romney/Ryan.