Miami Herald Article on Univision Debate w/ POLL

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http://www.miamiherald.com/457/story/338693.html

The local anti-Castro sentiment was evident when U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas was booed for saying the U.S. should talk to Cuba and allow trade and travel. Other candidates made clear their hostility for Castro and his brother, Raúl.

Paul stood out for his call to talk to Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, but also for his answer to a question about whether English should be the official language of the U.S. ''It's practical because we can all understand each other,'' he said. ``I think all federal things should be in English.''

Paul, picking up on an earlier question about anti-Hispanic bias, said: ``If we want to prevent a more negative tone, we won't be working on a tamper-proof ID. How can you have a tamper-proof ID for illegals or immigrants without doing it to everybody else? That's going to lead to a national ID card, which I absolutely oppose.''

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79%

That's decent.

9:35 AM PST

Ron's got %79. I guess

Ron's got %79. I guess that's pretty good!