CNN’s Samira J. Simone profiles Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s recent rise in prominence in the Republican Party. Jindal was tapped a possible vice-presidential candidate for John McCain in 2008, and many are already looking at Jindal as a possible presidential candidate for 2012. David comments on one of the reasons why Jindal appeals to GOP members:
“Coming from a family of recent immigrants reflects the opportunities in this country, and that’s a principle the Republican party represents,” said David Winston, a Republican pollster and strategist.