Hillary Clinton's Immigration Stance May Haunt Republicans Until Election Day
The fast-growing sector of the electorate is receiving a lot of early attention in the presidential race.
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 29: Presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton waited backstage before taking the stage during the David Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum at Columbia University in Manhattan, NY April 29, 2015.
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The fight for the Hispanic vote is on.
Amid concern that probable Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush is attempting to court Hispanic voters away from the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton staked her claim to that increasingly important electorate by restating her support for easing immigration laws and saying she'd go beyond President Obama's controversial executive orders to protect certain undocumented workers from deportation.