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Message: From GoLocalProv by Rob Horowitz, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™: In the wake of comprehensive immigration reform passing the US Senate by an impressive 68-32 margin with broad bi-partisan support, former President George W. Bush voiced his support at a well-publicized naturalization ceremony, the kick-off event for the new George W. Bush Institute conducted in Dallas last week. Bush, who as President attempted to advance his own comprehensive immigration reform proposal, said, "I don't intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy, but I do hope there's a positive resolution to the debate. And I hope, during the debate, we keep a benevolent spirit in mind, and we understand the contributions immigrants make to our country." As national Republican strategists note, Bush performed significantly better with Latino voters than Mitt Romney, receiving more than 40% of the Latino vote in his re-election victory in 2004, as opposed to Romney’s dismal 27%. Their contrasting positions on immigration reform were a significant contributing factor to that large differential. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/rob-horowitz-tough-fight-coming-on-immigration-reform