Given that this year, the big issue in the GOP is to see who can hate Mexicans the most yet maintain electability, I thought this would be interesting:
CHCI spokesman Irving Burbano said the group contacted every presidential campaign except that of GOP candidate Donald Trump about the Oct. 7 candidate session, but only two Democratic candidates are scheduled to attend: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley. Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton won't be at that session, but is speaking at the conference the following day.
The nonpartisan, nonprofit Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute hosts a public policy conference in Washington every year with Latino leaders and officials, as well as an appearance from President Barack Obama. Organizers expect more than 1,000 people this year for the conference and more than 500 at the candidate forum specifically.
Not even making an appearance is Jeb! He's the guy who speaks in Spanish at times to prove the GOP isn't racist (personally, I think he married a Latina because he figured in the future, it would be good politically). Interestingly enough, the Donald wasn't even invited.