Posted on: March 5th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ] [ Texas ]
Tags: barack obama, Barak Obama, Hillary Clinton, Spanish-language
Editor’s Note: To understand Clinton’s continued popularity among Latinos in Texas, one need only read the Hispanic press, which has been following Clinton’s campaign closely.
Hillary Clinton won the Texas primary, and she has Latino voters to thank. The reasons, according to Spanish-language media, have more to do with politics and name recognition than racial prejudices.
Clinton proved that she still commands an overwhelming lead over Barack Obama among Latino voters, who made up nearly one third of Texas voters in Tuesday’s record-breaking turnout. According to CNN exit polling on March 4, Latino voters in the Texas primary supported Clinton over Obama by a two-to-one margin.”*
*From: http://news.ncmonline.com
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