Spain on course to elect a conservative as PM

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Spain's opposition conservatives swept commandingly into power and into the hot seat Sunday as voters enduring a 21.5 percent jobless rate and stagnant economy dumped the Socialists — the third time in as many weeks Europe's debt crisis has claimed a government.

As thousands of jubilant, cheering supporters waving red-and-yellow Spanish flags and blue-and-white party ones gathered outside Popular Party headquarters, their leader and future Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy thanked Spaniards for their support, then sounded a somber note of warning.

"It is no secret to anyone that we are going to rule in the most delicate circumstances Spain has faced in 30 years," he said. "For me, there will be no enemies but unemployment, the deficit, excessive debt, economic stagnation and anything else that keeps our country in these critical circumstances."
Spanish conservatives win general elections - World news - Europe - msnbc.com
 
Good for you so time for you to move to Spain.
 
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The opposition People's Party (PP) won a crushing victory in Spain's election on Sunday as voters vented their rage on the ruling Socialists for the worst economic crisis in generations.

The Socialists conceded a humiliating defeat as official results showed the conservative PP projected to take an absolute majority of 187 seats in the 350-seat lower house, with 78 per cent of votes counted.

Read more: Conservatives win in Spain

Sounds like a very familiar tone in America.
 
Maybe only the Spanish speaking voters in US will vote for non-Socialist candidates?
 
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Maybe only the Spanish speaking voters in US will vote for non-Socialist candidates?

Doubtful because super-majority of Spanish speaking in US from Latin America and they are usually favor democrats or other politicians are friendly to immigrants.
 
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