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Top Latino Republicans: All

Rank Topic Wikipedia views
Oct 21 2010
1 Gloria Estefan (singer and songwriter) 4523
2 Marco Rubio (former Speaker of the Florida State House of Representatives and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate) 3450
3 Abel Maldonado (Lieutenant Governor of California) 1242
4 Alberto Gonzales (former U.S. Attorney General) 962
5 Rachel Campos-Duffy (former castmate on Real World:San Francisco) 853
6 Jon Secada (singer and songwriter) 821
7 Brian Sandoval (Former US Attorney and Nevada Attorney General, Republican Candidate for Nevada Governor) 698
8 Jaci Velasquez (singer) 652
9 Mel Martinez (U.S. Senator and former HUD Secretary) 643
10 Emilio Estefan (musician and songwriter) 516
11 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (U.S. Congresswoman, first Latina in Congress) 467
12 George P. Bush (attorney, son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush) 400
13 Bob Martinez (former Florida Governor) 311
14 Carlos Alvarez (Mayor of Miami-Dade County, FL) 257
15 Katherine D. Ortega (former U.S. Treasurer) 226
16 Carlos Gutierrez (former Secretary of Commerce) 215
17 Lincoln Diaz-Balart (U.S. Congressman) 201
18 Linda Chavez (political pundit, author) 194
19 Romualdo Pacheco (former U.S. Congressman, former California governor, first Hispanic congressman and governor) 185
20 Roger Noriega (former Assistant Secretary of State and U.S. Representative to the OAS) 163
21 Mario Diaz-Balart (U.S. Congressman) 153
22 Anna Escobedo Cabral (former U.S. Treasurer) 153
23 Rosario Marin (former Treasurer of the United States) 131
24 Ben Fernandez (political activist, first Hispanic presidential candidate) 112
25 David Rivera (Florida State Representative) 102
26 Marisol Deluna (fashion designer) 100
27 Manuel Lujan, Jr. (former U.S. Congressman and Secretary of the Interior) 74
28 Henry Bonilla (former U.S. Congressman) 74
29 Tony Garza (former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico) 74
30 Miguel Estrada (attorney) 73
31 Felix Sabates (businessman and philanthropist) 66
32 Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo (former U.S. Senator, first Hispanic senator) 63
33 Leslie Sanchez (political pundit) 53
34 Alex Diaz de la Portilla (Florida State Senator) 43
35 Rod Pacheco (former California State Assemblyman) 35
36 Pete Lopez (New York State Assemblyman) 31
37 Joe Negron (former Florida State Representative) 26
38 Gustavo Barreiro (Florida State Representative) 25
39 Hector Barreto (former SBA Administrator) 23
40 Michael J. Garcia (former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York) 20
41 Rene Garcia (former Florida State Representative) 20
42 Bonnie Garcia (former California State Assemblywoman) 18
43 Lino Gutierrez (former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina) 17
44 Rudy Garcia (Florida State Senator) 17
45 Carlos Lopez-Cantera (Florida State Representative) 16
46 Jeff Frederick (first Hispanic elected to Virginia government, former Chairman of Republican Party of Virginia) 15
47 Anitere Flores (Florida State Representative) 14
48 Robert C. Asseo (Human Rights Commissioner-Florence, KY) 14
49 Tirso del Junco (former chair, California Republican Party and former chair, Republican National Hispanic Assembly) 14
50 Bob Pacheco (former California State Assemblyman) 13
51 Marcelo Llorente (Florida State Representative) 5
52 Richard H. Carmona (former U.S. Surgeon General) 5
53 Antonia Coello Novello (former U.S. Surgeon General) < 5
54 Andy García (actor) < 5
55 Claudia Bermúdez (businesswoman and former GOP congressional nominee) < 5
56 Luis Ferre (former Governor of Puerto Rico) < 5
57 Jorge Luis Córdova (former Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico) < 5
58 Luis Fortuño (Governor Of Puerto Rico) < 5
59 Barbara Calandra Moore (former U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua) < 5
60 Orlando Sanchez ( former Houston Mayoral candidate) < 5
61 Romana Acosta Bañuelos (former U.S. Treasurer, first Hispanic sub-cabinet official) < 5







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