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Those Words Have Been In Her “Stump Speech” Since 1994

Senate Republican leadership has compiled a list of Sotomayor statements timelining a now long history of expressing views in line with her "wise Latina" comments.  So much for the "misunderstanding".  
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Here are a few.

1994:
Sotomayor:
“I Would Hope That A Wise Woman With The Richness Of Her Experience Would, More Often Than Not, Reach A Better Conclusion. What Is Better? I … Hope That Better Will Mean A More Compassionate And Caring Conclusion.”

1999:
Sotomayor:
“I Would Hope That A Wise Woman With The Richness Of Her Experiences Would, More Often Than Not, Reach A Better Conclusion.”

2003:
Sotomayor:
“I Would Hope A Wise Latina Woman With The Richness Of Her Experience Would, More Often Than Not, Reach A Better Conclusion.”

For more information on Sotomayor's statements about race, gender, and their relationship to judicial abilities, click here.

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