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The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity, from Nixon to Trump

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An illuminating and thought-provoking history of the growth of Hispanic American Republican voters in the past half century and their surprising impact on US politics, updated with new material reflecting on the 2020 election

In the lead-up to every election cycle, pundits predict that Latino Americans will overwhelmingly vote in favor of the Democratic candidate. And it’s true—Latino voters do tilt Democratic. Hillary Clinton won the Latino vote in a “landslide,” Barack Obama “crushed” Mitt Romney among Latino voters in his reelection, and, four years earlier, the Democratic ticket beat the McCain-Palin ticket by a margin of more than two to one. But those numbers belie a more complicated picture. Because of decades of investment and political courtship, as well as a nuanced and varied cultural identity, the Republican party has had a much longer and stronger bond with Hispanics. How is this possible for a party so associated with draconian immigration and racial policies?

In The Hispanic Republican, historian and political commentator Geraldo Cadava illuminates the history of the millions of Hispanic Republicans who, since the 1960s, have had a significant impact on national politics. Intertwining the little understood history of Hispanic Americans with a cultural study of how post–World War II Republican politicians actively courted the Hispanic vote during the Cold War (especially Cuban émigrés) and during periods of major strife in Central America (especially during Iran-Contra), Cadava offers insight into the complicated dynamic between Latino liberalism and conservatism, which, when studied together, shine a crucial light on a rapidly changing demographic that will impact American elections for years to come.

ISBN-13: 9780062946355

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Publication Date: 05-04-2021

Pages: 448

Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

Geraldo Cadava is an associate professor of history and Latina and Latino studies at Northwestern University. He is the author of Standing on Common Ground.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Part I Awakening

Chapter 1 Becoming Republican 3

Chapter 2 A New Generation 43

Part II Influence

Chapter 3 Nixon's Hispanics 79

Chapter 4 The Hispanic Watergate 112

Chapter 5 Political Power 141

Part III Doubt

Chapter 6 Fernandez Is America 173

Chapter 7 Reagan's Revolucián 204

Chapter 8 Immigration Divides 234

Part IV Loyalty

Chapter 9 La Familia Bush 267

Chapter 10 Building the Wall 294

Conclusion The Future for Hispanic Repulicans 323

Acknowledgments 341

Notes 343

Bibliography 393

Index 405