Apr. 29, 2021
The graffiti messages scrawled around Miami in March, on the eve of Passover and Holocaust Remembrance Day, were shocking: “The Jews are the Problem,” “Zionism is Satanism.”
Most ominously in this city filled with Cubans and other Latin Americans who fled communist governments, was this one: “Communism is Judaism.”
The phrase echoed a trend towards antisemitism in Miami’s right-wing Hispanic political circles that have come to dominate this bellwether city.
In 2018 Miami-based Radio Television Marti, the federally funded broadcaster of anti-Communist messaging to Cuba, ran a report blaming Soros for orchestrating the 2008 financial collapse, and supporting narco-terrorism and Cuban schemes. Multiple staffers were fired when the report was exposed and denounced as antisemitic in 2019.
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The Florida Democrat told POLITICO she may run for governor or Senate in 2022.
Rep Val Demings, a former Orlando police chief, rose to national prominence as a House impeachment manager and as a possible running mate for Joe Biden last year. | Mandel Ngan-Pool/Getty Images
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Florida Rep. Val Demings said she’s “seriously considering” a statewide bid against Sen. Marco Rubio or Gov. Ron DeSantis, boosting Democratic hopes in a battleground state that’s growing increasingly red.
Demings, a former Orlando police chief, rose to national prominence as a House impeachment manager and as a possible running mate for Joe Biden last year. State and national Democrats have urged her to challenge either DeSantis or Rubio, but she was relatively non-committal until she was asked Thursday about her potential candidacy.
Encuesta: La mayoría de los cubano-americanos de Florida se oponen a posibles acciones de Biden en Cuba eltiempolatino.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eltiempolatino.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Most Cubans Americans do not support normalizing relations with the island, new poll shows Bianca Padró Ocasio and Nora Gámez Torres, The Miami Herald
Mar. 16 As the Biden administration reviews Cuba policy, a new Florida poll finds that a majority of Cuban American voters do not support a return to Obama-era engagement with the communist island.
Sixty six percent of 400 Cuban Americans, all of whom voted in the 2020 election, said they oppose normalizing relations between the U.S. and Cuba, according to a Bendixen & Amandi International poll released Tuesday.
The results of the bilingual survey show former President Donald Trump s support among Cuban Americans is enduring and that many in the community still back his hardline policies against the Cuban government, even those deemed as hurting Cuban families. Fifty-six percent said they somewhat or strongly oppose easing travel between the two countries. About 35% said they supported it, either somewhat or stro