Obama’s Texas Strategy: and the Generational Hispanic Campaign - Politics on The Huffington Post

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Posted on: March 5th, 2008
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“Listen up friends. If you’re interested in the future of Democratic campaigns in this country, there’s a name you need to know. It’s James Aldrete of Austin, Texas.

Write it down. Stamp it. Earmark it, and commit it to memory.

If tracking polls hold, Barack Obama should clench the Democratic presidential nomination on Tuesday by carrying the popular vote in Texas. And if that happens, it’s going to be largely due to the media campaign and placement strategy crafted for him by Aldrete, 41, the most talented political ad man of his generation in Texas.”*

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