of removed Presidential candidates. This reminded me of your point last week that it'd be worth looking into to find out which ones are actively pursuing reactionary "exile" votes.
Haven't gotten too far learning a lot on this, yet, but I just found this comical article in a "Cubanet" edition which mentions John Kerry.
{For anyone who doesn't know, Cubanet is published with money taken from U.S. taxpayers, and it regularly involves paying "dissidents," in Cuba, even, to send articles written specifically to uphold the Miami "exiles'" position, while ripping away at the Cuban government. We pay for this bilge, ourselves, to put one over on us!)
This article refers to the upcoming attempt to get Cuban "exile" Otto Reich approved a couple of years ago. It's old, but it mentions Kerry:
(snip) This, and Reich's high stature in the Cuban-American community, is what suggests that Senate Democrats' threatened opposition, led by 2004 presidential hopefuls Christopher Dodd (D., Conn.) and John Kerry (D., Mass.) may provoke a response from Cuban Americans and other Reich admirers — all to make the Elian incident look like child's play.(snip/...)
http://64.21.33.164/CNews/y01/jul01/03e12.htmTough talk, wasn't it? Guess who didn't get approved. We got the last laugh, I hope.
So this tells us at one time, Kerry was on their hit list, politically.
We saw an article last week, however, which said Kerry has been meeting with Cuban Americans from across a wide spectrum. Who knows what that means, by now?
As you can see, however, they wanted to rip his face off a couple of years ago.