Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ] [ New York ] [ New York City ]
Tags: Barack Obama, brooklyn, Hillary Clinton, Puerto Rican
Knowledge is Power!
Ivis Acevedo is a young woman working in a 99-cent store in a mostly Puerto Rican district of Brooklyn. As she talks about New York’s upcoming primary election, she cups her hands and moves them up and down as if comparing two objects of nearly the same weight. She’s on the Internet about Obama’s programs in India and she found them interesting, she says, but she’s also a “Hillary Clinton fan.” She acknowledges that the prospect of a first female president is tempting her to vote for Hillary, but she’s excited by the idea of the first black president as well.”*
*From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com
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