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Cuba’s Role in U.S. Presidential Elections


Indeed, in half the presidential elections since 1960, incumbent presidents have allowed perceived electoral pressure to bend their Cuba policy, by either tightening sanctions or retreating from dialogue. In half the presidential elections since 1960, incumbent presidents have allowed perceived electoral pressure to bend their Cuba policy, either by tightening sanctions or retreating from dialogue. In short, in half the presidential elections since 1960, incumbent presidents have allowed perceived electoral pressure to bend their Cuba policy, either by tightening sanctions or retreating from dialogue. Miami was home to both Cuban Americans for Nixon in 1968 and 1972, and Cuban Americans for McGovern in 1972. Clinton-Bush, 1992: The Cuban Democracy ActThe 1992 presidential election was a watershed for the Cuba issue in U.S. presidential elections.


Source: Washington Post May 23, 2024 02:37 UTC



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