Thursday, August 30, 2012

John Brecher / NBC News

Republican candidate Hector Revoron, running for State Senate in East Hartford, Connecticut.

                      Meet  Hector of East Hartford, Conn.
Not unlike a professional baseball team, a political party’s success in developing its future leaders in Washington hinges partly on how good a farm team it builds in state legislatures.

And with the Census Bureau projecting that Latinos will be 30 percent of the U.S. population less than 40 years from now, up from about 17 percent of the population today, Republicans were eager to introduce some of their Latino state legislative candidates at the GOP convention this week in Tampa.

The Republican National Convention

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Certainly seems like a better candidate than that radical from East Hartford that has held the seat for over 20 years. If ever there was a poster child for term limits, LePeau would be the one.

Anonymous said...

If you want Hector to understand what you mean about his lovely opponent, you should refer to him La Puta!

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