The first election contests in the presidential races can make or break campaigns, but the lack of racial and economic diversity leaves Latinos out in the cold.
As we saw in last week’s Iowa caucuses and Tuesday’s primary in New Hampshire, presidential campaign fortunes can change quickly, breathing new life into some, and extinguishing the dreams of others.
Senator Marco Rubio was buoyed by his third place finish in Iowa but, after a bad performance in Saturday’s debate, finished fourth in New Hampshire and he now limps into South Carolina.
