The Mercury News

Republican­s hammer Karen Bass over Cuba

- By Mario Parker Bloomberg

Rep. Karen Bass is on Joe Biden’s short list as a possible running mate, and two Trump surrogates for Florida hammered her on Saturday over her past support for Cuba, saying it would offend the state’s Latino voters.

A report Friday said Bass had traveled to communist Cuba as part of a group as a high school student in the 1970s. Decades later, as a lawmaker representi­ng California, she was part of former Secretary of State John Kerry’s 2015 trip to raise the American flag in Havana, and President Barack Obama’s visit to the island in 2016.

On a call Saturday facilitate­d by President Donald Trump’s campaign, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez said those trips amount to Bass being a sympathize­r to the Castro regime.

It was a taste of things to come should Biden opt for Bass, 66, as his running mate — a decision expected from the former vice president in the second week of August. Polls show Biden with a lead over Trump in Florida.

“If God forbid, Joe Biden is elected president and Congresswo­man Bass becomes vice president, she’ll be the highest-ranking Castro sympathize­r in the history of the United States government,” Rubio said.

Rubio and Nuñez also suggested, without evidence, that Bass would ease the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. They tied Bass’ considerat­ion by Biden to the Trump campaign’s broader messaging that Biden, the former vice president, is kowtowing to the far-left elements of his party.

Florida is a key swing state. Trump visited the state — his adopted home — Friday for a roundtable with its elected leaders to discuss efforts against the coronaviru­s and preparedne­ss for Hurricane Isaias, and to attend a fundraiser.

The state has a large Latino population, including many older Cuban immigrants thought to be particular­ly hostile to U.S. outreach to Cuba.

Cuba remains “an evil Marxist regime” and Cubans “deserve freedom and democracy,” said Rubio, whose parents emigrated from Cuba in 1956.

Nuñez said that a “vote for Biden-bass would be a slap in the face to all of those Cuban dissidents and exiles,” who have advocated for democracy.

“With the news of Karen Bass on the short list for vice president, the harsh reality should be setting in for all freedom loving Americans,” said Nuñez, adding that President Barack Obama’s administra­tion “cozied up” to Castro and to leftist Hugo Chavez, Maduro’s predecesso­r as president of Venezuela.

 ?? ERIN SCHAFF THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Rep. Karen Bass, D-calif., chair of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus, is pictured at her office on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 10.
ERIN SCHAFF THE NEW YORK TIMES Rep. Karen Bass, D-calif., chair of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus, is pictured at her office on Capitol Hill in Washington on June 10.

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