Latino advocacy groups roll out voter registration drive

Posted on: November 14th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Top Stories ]
Tags: , ,
Knowledge is Power!

“Claudia Galarza, a 25-year-old school secretary in Pittsburg, became a U.S. citizen in January and is eager to cast the first vote of her life for Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic presidential primary in February.

“I really want to make a difference,” said Galarza, who came here from Mexico at the age of 6. “My main concern is the war, because I believe it’s messing up the economy. The second one would be immigration, to help some of the people who’ve been here a long time that don’t have any documents.”

Galarza is among hundreds of thousands of new U.S. citizens who are the focus of a high-profile voter registration drive being rolled out Wednesday by several national Latino advocacy groups who sense a historic opportunity to dramatically increase Latino voting strength for the 2008 presidential election.”*

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

HispanicTips = Relevant



Check us out!



Feedback Form