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miércoles, julio 09, 2008
Obama, McCain make their case to Latino voters

Escrito PorDaniela a las05:06 PM |  Comentar |  Imprimir |  Enviar a Correo

On Monday both John McCain and Barack Obama addressed Latino voters at the annual League of Latino Citizens meeting in Washington, D.C.

Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. electorate so we are sure to see more of this throughout the campaign season.

From the AOL blogpost:

Back in 2004, George W. Bush won an estimated 40% of the Latino vote. But if the Daily Standard'sMatthew Continetti is right, this time around, things might not be so good for the GOP. Attending yesterday's speeches in D.C., Matthew reports...

Obama appeared late in the afternoon. There was more energy in the ballroom, more campaign signage, more people, and louder music. The elevator muzak that had preceded McCain's speech was replaced with Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie." McCain's speech felt like your typical rubber-chicken affair. Obama's felt like a party. And Obama made the wise choice of having one of the nation's senior-most Latino elected officials, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, introduce him. McCain might've had Florida Senator Mel Martinez do the same for him. He didn't. The LULAC leadership introduced McCain.

Obama brought the audience to its feet when he entered and exited the stage. He had them cheering throughout. His speech used the theme of diversity to argue for immigration reform and economic policies aimed at the Latino working class. This is the LULAC's bread and butter, and the audience ate it up. The room clearly supported the Illinois senator.

I feel for McCain on this one. He should be applauded for his work on the immigration bill, but now he has to hide what he believes in so as to placate the right-wing of his party. He'll hemorrhage Latino support as a result. A senator from a border state who favors sensible immigration reform he should be running strong with Hispanics. Instead, he even trails Obama with Latinos in Arizona.


 
   
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zeezil  dijo...
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09 julio, 2008 06:07:05 PM

miss_irene  dijo...
These demographic threatening posts are so very, very unsubtle, Daniela. :)
12 julio, 2008 02:07:37 PM



 
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