Obama, Clinton fight for Latino vote

HispanicTips has 41,062 stories & 80,000+ visitors a month.
Check out today's 11 stories - Knowledge is Power!
Posted on: February 13th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ]
Tags: , , , ,

“Set back by low support among Latino voters on Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign is moving quickly to try to cut into Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Latino support in Texas by stacking the state with money, top staffers from earlier caucus states and high-profile endorsements.

The Obama campaign Tuesday began running a Spanish-language radio ad in eight Texas media markets to coincide with Clinton campaign events in the state. The radio spot highlights Obama’s decision to pass up a high-paying job and work as a community organizer in South Chicago. “*

*From: http://www.politico.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you

Super Duper Surg(e)imiento: How Obama Is Cutting Into Clinton’s Latino Advantage « Of América

Obama wins Texas. Is this a Sign for Clinton to Concede? (Latina Lista)

The Latino vote is pro-Clinton, not anti-Obama - It’s not racism that’s been making the difference, it’s a 16-year head start.

Obama needs to show Latino voters that he's for them

Young Latinos for Obama or Nada

Clinton, Obama to compete for Texas Hispanic vote

Obama-Clinton fight brewing for Texas Latinos

More than words needed with Latino voters - Jorge Ramos

Hillary's Latino allure

From Preliminary Percentages, Latino Voters Didn't Heed Kennedy Endorsement of Obama (Latina Lista)





Check us out!

Feedback Form