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to make sure we have a path to citizenship and want you back and it opens up for them to talk about economic issues and that the latino voter just like american voters, they want job, access to health care and make sure hair kids get a good education and want the american dream. that's not going to happen short of the american party balking -- >> the interesting thing about california example. if you look at the exit polls, the republican share of the latino vote is constant from 1988 through 2004. what doesn't change, what happened nationally during the 1990s, the white vote around silicon valley swung heavily democrat. that's what lost california for the republicans. now, if you get rid of the immigration issue, take it off the table, does that allow for further outreach? i think it's an open question, good question but i don't know the answer. >> you're not of the opinion of lindsey graham then that this -- that there's an automatic upside with the hispanic vote for republicans if they pass this?

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