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Ted Cruz Plays Up Cuban Heritage Before Florida Primary

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Voter demographics in U.S. in 2014- Changes in Florida with more Puerto Rican Hispanics in the Orlando area and the smaller significance of the Cuban Hispanic vote

12/17/2014

The Democratic Party sees the Puerto Rican vote in and around Orlando reducing the importance of the Cuban Hispanic vote in Florida. The opening of diplomatic relations with Cuba in Dec. 2014 comes as the embargo era refugees are now a smaller part of the Hispanic population with a shift to a younger generation with no memories of the Fidel Castro period. Marc Rubio, Menendez and Ted Cruz are Cuban American politicians in the U.S. Congress who oppose the opening to Cuba.

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