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Posted on: February 13th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ]
Tags: barack obama, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton, radio, Spanish-language
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
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