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Likewise, the 289 Mexican Americans who applied for places in the class of 1992 constituted a new record by 27 candidates. Puerto Ricans are the only minority group with fewer applicants than last year. The number dropped from 154 to 150. The 272 applications from other Hispanic students surpasses last...
Suarez, the second-term mayor of Miami, saidthe next president must show some affinity withthe Hispanic community. He said that if thepresidential nominees turn out to be VicePresident George Bush and Rep. Richard Gephardt(D.-Mo.), Bush would do much better in the Hispaniccommunity.
He said that Hispanic voters judge politicians by high standards and that this ability should be valued in the political system, not downplayed.
Berriozabal also said she took pride in the high standards of Hisapanic voters. Sheis the first woman Hispanic representative in SanAntonio, which is 55 percent Hispanic.
The councilwoman said she was primarilyconcerned with the importance of women,particularly Hispanic women, as leaders.