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Hispanics - namely, Cuban-Americans, who are centered in south Florida - are also influential in the GOP primary.
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It’s Garcia’s parents who are so-called Cuban-Americans, which means they immigrated here from Cuba and became American citizens who also voted, but their votes for Bush outnumbered his vote for Gore by two to one, and besides the Supreme Court had the final say.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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It’s Garcia’s parents who are so-called Cuban-Americans, which means they immigrated here from Cuba and became American citizens who also voted, but their votes for Bush outnumbered his vote for Gore by two to one, and besides the Supreme Court had the final say.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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It’s Garcia’s parents who are so-called Cuban-Americans, which means they immigrated here from Cuba and became American citizens who also voted, but their votes for Bush outnumbered his vote for Gore by two to one, and besides the Supreme Court had the final say.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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It’s Garcia’s parents who are so-called Cuban-Americans, which means they immigrated here from Cuba and became American citizens who also voted, but their votes for Bush outnumbered his vote for Gore by two to one, and besides the Supreme Court had the final say.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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Changes that Obama made last year already increased Cuban-Americans' ability to visit family and send money to relatives.
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Several Cuban-Americans interviewed in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood said they had no problems with the changes.
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Several Cuban-Americans interviewed in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood said they had no problems with the changes.
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It resulted in severe new restrictions on family, educational and religious travel to Cuba, and decreased the allowable remittances that Cuban-Americans were allowed to send to their families on the island.
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Changes that Obama made last year already increased Cuban-Americans' ability to visit family and send money to relatives.
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