Mel Martinez
WASHINGTON
(Tim Padgett, Time) August 18, 2005 - Mel martinez is more than the nation's
first cuban-American Senator. Because he is one of only two Hispanics in the
U.S. Senate (the other is Democratic Senator Ken Salazar of Colorado) and
because he represents Florida and its pivotal electoral power, Martinez is
perhaps the U.S.'s most important Hispanic lawmaker. But when he was elected
last fall, Martinez was widely regarded as little more than a lapdog for
President George W. Bush. Martinez upset that image this spring, when he
suggested that the U.S. close its controversial prison camp at Guant·namo
Bayand that the Administration has neglected Latin America.
That display of independence was welcomed by
many in the Hispanic community as a sign that Martinez will stump for a broader
swath of Latino concerns than just those associated with Miami's long-dominant
Cubans. Despite its reputation as a conservative Cuban stronghold, Florida
arguably has the U.S.'s most diverse Hispanic population, including burgeoning
communities of Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Central and South Americanswho are
often at odds with the President on issues like immigration and education. More
than any other U.S. politician today, "Martinez has the opportunity to speak for
all Hispanics," says Dario Moreno, a political expert at Florida International
University.
Martinez, 58, whose parents smuggled him at age
15 out of Fidel Castro's Cuba, hitched his star to the Bush dynasty in 2000,
when Florida Governor Jeb Bush tapped him to co-chair his brother's presidential
campaign. The President made Martinez his Housing Secretary and then, to help
secure Florida in 2004, pushed his Senate candidacy by, among other things,
giving him a prime-time spot at the Republican National Convention. Martinez may
disagree with Bush at times, but he still enjoys the kind of palanca inside the
Oval Office that few Hispanic pols before him have been able to claim.
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