The National Republican Congressional Committee is well aware of their party’s problems with Latino voters, but insists it’s making progress. Indeed, the NRCC has a list of 27 non-incumbent Latino candidates running for office in 2012.
Elise Foley, however, discovered some problems with the list.
There’s just one issue: Some of the candidates on the list aren’t actually Latino — or even registered Republicans.
The Huffington Post contacted each of the 27 reportedly Latino candidates touted by the NRCC, and spoke to more than half. Most of them said they hadn’t heard from the NRCC before they announced their run — and many still haven’t. In addition, two of the candidates told the Huffington Post they were married to Latinos, but were not Latino themselves. […]









