Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Newsweek: What New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez can teach the GOP

Unless you happen to live near vast stretches of sand, sagebrush, and adobe, chances are you have no idea who Susana Martinez is. That's a pity, because she may be the boldest, savviest vice presidential pick Mitt Romney could make.

Consider Romney's vulnerabilities. He trails Barack Obama by as many as 56 percentage points among Latinos. Women prefer the president by roughly 20 points. Conservatives still distrust him, and populists in both parties suspect that he's a vulture capitalist who likes to fire people. New Mexico's Martinez, the first Latina governor in U.S. history, would solve each of these problems, or help as much as any running mate conceivably could. Within minutes of meeting me in Santa Fe one morning last month, she is speaking fluent Spanish, reminiscing about the .357 magnum she acquired at age 18, and describing her family's mom-and-pop security business back in El Paso. A scout from Boston would have been very pleased.

?? Read more about New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez from Newsweek

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