<h2 class="article-podcast-title">Puerto Rico Primary: Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum Offend, While Attempting to Win Voters</h2><img src="http://www.policymic.com/articles/5593/photo.jpg" alt="PolicyMic" height="205" width="325">
<p>As the GOP primary in Puerto Rico approaches, frontrunner Mitt
Romney criticized U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor for her
lack of support of making English the official language of Puerto Rico
and requiring that all citizens be proficient in it. The GOP candidates
have chosen a harsh line as they attempt to appeal to Hispanic voters
for tomorrow’s primary. </p>
<p>Romney <a target="_blank" href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/03/17/romney-criticizes-sotomayor-in-puerto-rico/">stated</a>,
“In looking at Justice Sotomayor, my view was her philosophy is quite
different than my own and that's the reason why I would not support her
as a justice for the Supreme Court. I would be happy to have a justice
of Puerto Rican descent or a Puerto Rican individual on the Supreme
Court, but they would have to share my philosophy, that comes first."</p>
<p>This may come as a deterrent to Romney, as Sotomayor is the first
Supreme Court Justice of Puerto Rican decent in the U.S. This puts him
at an uncomfortable position with voters and at odds with Gov. Luis
Fortuno, the Puerto Rican governor who has sided with him on policy.</p>
<p>But, though Romney’s comments may detract from his support on primary
day, his opponent Rick Santorum received a fair share of his own
criticism for proposing that Puerto Rico would adopt English as its
official language in order to gain statehood, which has been a major
political issue in the region. Santorum told a local Puerto Rican
newspaper, "I have no doubt that one of the requirements that will be
put forth to Congress is a requirement that English would be universal
here on the island. That doesn't mean that people can't speak Spanish in
their homes, or in their business, or on the street, but that everyone
would have a proficiency in English."</p>
<p>Romney made clear that he holds the same view at the presidential
debate in January. But he appeared to backtrack on that position
yesterday, when he told reporters: “English has been an official
language of Puerto Rico for 100 years. Selecting the words of your
governor, Spanish is the language of Puerto Rico's heritage; English is
the language of opportunity. I would hope that young people would learn
both languages, but particularly English."</p>
<p>Romney’s effort to realign his words and regain Puerto Ricans’
allegiance on this issue may pay off. Former New Hampshire Governor
John H. Sununu believes that Santorum’s language has ruined his campaign
in Puerto Rico: “Santorum embarrassed himself so badly in Puerto Rico
that it's quite easy for Gov. Romney to be in Illinois these days."</p>
<p>Romney originally planned to spend three days in Puerto Rico, but he
has cut his stay to 24 hours so that he may return to Illinois, which
will host the GOP primary on Tuesday. There are 20 delegates up for grabs in Sunday’s primary.</p><p><a href="http://www.policymic.com/articles/5593/puerto-rico-primary-mitt-romney-and-rick-santorum-offend-while-attempting-to-win-voters/category_list">http://www.policymic.com/articles/5593/puerto-rico-primary-mitt-romney-and-rick-santorum-offend-while-attempting-to-win-voters/category_list</a><br>
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