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<div style="display:none!important; mso-hide:all;">Good Tuesday morning. Cameras and microphones flocked to Donald J. Trump on Monday as he fulfilled his civic responsibilities and reported for jury duty in Manhattan. But it is his strict immigration proposals that continue to gain widespread attention and expose tension in the party over which crucial voting bloc is best to alienate and upset: Mr. Trump’s already angry supporters or Hispanics.
Republicans were hoping to leave their immigration woes behind, but six months before the Iowa caucuses, Mr. Trump has made that impossible.
By articulating his policy of rounding up immigrants and building a big wall, Mr. Trump has forced the party to talk about immigration in the terms of its most ardent activists. So much for Republicans wooing Hispanic voters with a more moderate tone.
“Chasing extremists on immigration to win the primary will end the Republican Party’s ability to win the general election in 2016, and it will destroy the party,” said Kica Matos, a spokeswoman for the Fair Immigration Reform Movement. “If you alienate the fastest-growing voting block in the country you cannot win today, and you cannot survive tomorrow.”
Conservatives walk a tightrope in both directions, running the risk of upsetting their base by breaking too far from Mr. Trump, who leads in the polls. But a Gallup survey this month found that just 31 percent of Republicans favor deporting all illegal immigrants — as Mr. Trump wants to do.
The tension in the party was evident on Monday when Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey said that Mr. Trump’s plan to build a wall “didn’t make any sense” and when Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin echoed Mr. Trump’s support for ending birthright citizenship, suggesting to Iowans that he had inspired much of Mr. Trump’s overall plan.
On Monday evening, Lorella Praeli, the America Latino outreach director for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign, released a statement linking Mr. Walker to Mr. Trump, and both of them to the rest of the party.
“It is disturbing that Republican presidential candidates continue to embrace extreme anti-immigrant positions as core pieces of their immigration platform,” Ms. Praeli said.
As Mrs. Clinton heads to Nevada on Tuesday to meet with members of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., she will most likely be eager to resume the debate.</div>
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<p><em>Good Tuesday morning. Cameras and microphones flocked to <strong>Donald J. Trump</strong> on Monday as he fulfilled his civic responsibilities and <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KVBjmEgFdYACPLKh239P3pgSUm6WmiIEVhWtNL6rtHQIwV34uPt6n+6M0lA5stQfjnPcp5mdRIaS+boYg9iKysxA166Q5dspp0vbexhKgJuMl9bZbtYPi+qWh7FOX+3wRZeg69aYoGzXNe+xQfDNPEZkpeWqnIySiE=&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">reported for jury duty</a> in Manhattan. But it is his strict immigration proposals that continue to gain widespread attention and expose tension in the party over which crucial voting bloc is best to alienate and upset: Mr. Trump’s already angry supporters or Hispanics.</em></p>
<p>Republicans were hoping to leave their immigration woes behind, but six months before the Iowa caucuses, <strong>Mr. Trump</strong> has made that impossible.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KVBjmEgFdYACPLKh239P3pgSUm6WmiIEVh3AO7DDHaixE/WaNhY3P8h/VDvrxvfZsTFGOc6YsXR5lFhAwi5mVnpEO/rBVwVrtlihDCWxmsu6SgGTBLnIsrqnoKVKwmlDP5WW8xYgsVtnracfDk7REqg&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">articulating his policy</a> of rounding up immigrants and building a big wall, Mr. Trump has forced the party to talk about immigration in the terms of its most ardent activists. So much for Republicans wooing Hispanic voters with a more moderate tone.</p>
<p>“Chasing extremists on immigration to win the primary will end the Republican Party’s ability to win the general election in 2016, and it will destroy the party,” said <strong>Kica Matos</strong>, a spokeswoman for the <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KXHnQdIaQ3tRh4WxVf/8EMqAVBci7GvKDY=&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">Fair Immigration Reform Movement</a>. “If you alienate the fastest-growing voting block in the country you cannot win today, and you cannot survive tomorrow.”</p>
<p>Conservatives walk a tightrope in both directions, running the risk of upsetting their base by breaking too far from Mr. Trump, who leads in the polls. But <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KWhgQelxXX3xZn4eTZYQkjm+0h9FxeG+blHO1G0cvSJB723UvxQgurtMWcEIP1eJVAPAZ9SxyXPQiFjru1rt3mhUMdQRTZjjKs=&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">a Gallup survey</a> this month found that just 31 percent of Republicans favor deporting all illegal immigrants — as Mr. Trump wants to do.</p>
<p>The tension in the party was evident on Monday when <strong>Gov. Chris Christie</strong> of New Jersey said that Mr. Trump’s plan to build a wall <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KVBjmEgFdYACKQh1JEPAsZdfyc9wlrSq35yzYtU4heo6wcWH/CvMXRk3kBixs6muE0KV+1kvfllQPLLLQPMEviZCv0W6l2TzKDFLyK6RB5MNnWzACleieQW+Z1nHz7618WEakN9yvKQuQ==&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">“didn’t make any sense”</a> and when <strong>Gov. Scott Walker </strong>of Wisconsin echoed Mr. Trump’s support for ending birthright citizenship, suggesting to Iowans that he had inspired much of Mr. Trump’s overall plan.</p>
<p>On Monday evening,<strong> Lorella Praeli</strong>, the America Latino outreach director for <strong>Hillary Rodham Clinton</strong>’s campaign<em>, </em>released a statement linking Mr. Walker to Mr. Trump, and both of them to the rest of the party.</p>
<p>“It is disturbing that Republican presidential candidates continue to embrace extreme anti-immigrant positions as core pieces of their immigration platform,” Ms. Praeli said.</p>
<p>As Mrs. Clinton heads to Nevada on Tuesday to meet with members of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., she will most likely be eager to resume the debate.</p> </div>
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<p><strong>Mr. Walker</strong>, who is seeking <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KVBjmEgFdYACKQh1JEPAsZdfyc9wlrSq35yzYtU4heo6wcWH/CvMXRkSfeYTS5v+mdsbGKB4hY6EW25Z6+2SExuks5uurrQYXUTZhe/vli3DA17Nng43yW6Gs6e4MVxsstzkJCOpPzTYEz3USP+0JcE&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">to re-enter</a> the national conversation after slipping poll numbers and a lackluster outing in the first Republican debate, will tackle a subject on Tuesday that many of his rivals have so far ducked: a detailed replacement for <strong>Mr. Obama’s</strong> health care plan.</p>
<p>In a speech in Minnesota, Mr. Walker plans to take aim at the Republican-controlled Congress for failing to “put a bill on President Obama’s desk to repeal Obamacare,’’ according to a preview of his remarks.</p>
<p>Still, many who follow Republican proposals for replacing the Affordable Care Act will find the details of Mr. Walker’s Patient Freedom Plan familiar. It eliminates the individual mandate to buy health insurance and gives individuals tax credits to buy coverage, up to $3,000 for someone over 50. It allows plans to be sold across state lines. It promises tort reform.</p>
<p>Mr. Walker would revamp two of the Affordable Care Act’s most popular features: Instead of requiring insurance companies to allow people up to 26 years old to stay on their parents’ plans, states would decide the matter; and instead of a prohibition on insurers discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions, Mr. Walker would give federal aid to states for high-risk pools.</p>
<p>He would pay for his own plan by lowering the cost of Medicaid, largely by turning it into a block grant to states, and by ending the tax deduction for costly employer-provided plans.</p>
<p>An issue Mr. Walker does not address: How many of the estimated 16.5 million people who gained coverage under the law would lose it under repeal, and how many would be covered under the Walker proposals?</p>
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<p>“Will These Democrats Side With <strong>President Obama</strong> or the American People?” asked the headline of a news statement issued on Monday by the National Republican Senatorial Committee.</p>
<p>In addition to three House members seeking Senate seats in Florida and Illinois, the release singles out other potential Democratic Senate challengers, including <strong>Ted Strickland</strong> in Ohio and <strong>Catherine Cortez Masto</strong> in Nevada, and accuses them of being evasive on the Iran deal. The Republicans also pointedly note that <strong>Senator Chuck Schumer</strong> of New York, the presumed leader of the next crop of Senate Democrats, <a href="http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7LhI+KVBjmEgFdYACPLKh239P3pgXKvpDxDWOip3AO7DDHaixKvmZ5XMWPLDu25K8iAf56Cuk+Uzz3wxWEJYPVu8cPgbj8n7Rvp2Xj8RbIjle+VLjLgPFgx8efaB&campaign_id=7779&instance_id=61764&segment_id=76145&user_id=30a142167a399d9be2c1b7c32e192bd2®i_id=63304329">has come out against the deal.</a></p>
<p>The Democratic Senate contenders say they are still studying the deal, and they seem in no hurry to go public with their views despite Republican attempts to smoke out even the Democrats who won’t have to vote on the deal. But the push by Republicans is evidence that they see their virtually united opposition to the Iran agreement as a political winner and that they intend to make the issue central to the 2016 Senate campaign season.</p>
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