2 US presidential candidates protest Spanish-language TV networks debate required English
Tagged: Bill Richardson, population, protest, Spanish-language, UnivisionPosted on: June 17th, 2007“Two Democratic presidential candidates are objecting to a requirement that all presidential candidates in a debate on the Spanish language television network Univision speak in English.
Chris Dodd and Bill Richardson have written a letter to Univision, which is trying to organize a Democratic presidential debate for Sept. 9 in Florida, a state with a large Hispanic population. The letter protests a rule that would require English, which would be translated into Spanish.”
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