Obama, McCain endorsed by largest U.S. Spanish-language paper

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Posted on: February 5th, 2008
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“Los Angeles-based La Opinion, the country’s largest Spanish-language newspaper, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain on Monday in California’s presidential primaries, choosing both men largely on the basis of their immigrant-friendly stands.

The nod from La Opinion, before California holds its nominating primaries on Super Tuesday, will be welcome by McCain and especially Obama — who covets the fast-growing and potentially crucial Latino vote that chief rival Hillary Clinton has nurtured since her husband Bill Clinton’s days in the Oval Office.”*

*From: http://blogs.reuters.com
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