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Republican Trump says 'I'll win the Latino vote'
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[July 09, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican
Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would win the Latino vote if he gets
his party's nomination for president and claimed a "great relationship
with the Mexican people," despite recent comments about immigrants that
have cost him business.
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"I'll win the Latino vote. I will win it," Trump said in an
excerpt of an interview with NBC News released on Wednesday. He said
he would be better able to create jobs as president than fellow
Republican Jeb Bush or Democrat Hillary Clinton.
"I will create jobs, and the Latinos will have jobs that they don't
have right now, and I will win that vote," Trump said.
A steady stream of Trump's business partners have broken ties with
him since his June 16 announcement that he would seek the Republican
nomination for the November 2016 election.
During his speech, Trump vented about illegal immigrants, saying
that many of the people crossing the border from Mexico are
criminals. Republicans and Democrats alike have criticized his
remarks.
Meanwhile, the Comcast Corp-owned NBC television network <CMCSA.O>,
Macy's Inc <M.N> department store chain and others have ended
relationships with Trump.
The PGA of America on Tuesday said it was moving a golfing event
away from a Trump-owned course and was considering options for
another event planned for the same venue.
On Wednesday, well-known chef Jose Andres said he was scrapping
plans for a restaurant at a new hotel Trump is opening in Washington
in light of the candidate's recent comments.
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"I believe that every human being deserves respect, regardless of
immigration status," Andres, who was born in Spain, said in a
statement.
Trump said in the NBC interview that many of the people who work for
him, including workers at the site of the planned hotel in
Washington, are legal immigrants from Mexico.
"They love me, I love them," Trump told NBC.
(Reporting by Emily Stephenson; Editing by Bernard Orr and Sandra
Maler)
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