Dems set plan to battle McCain for Latino votes

Posted on: April 24th, 2008
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“The Democratic Party may not have settled on its presidential candidate yet, but it has decided on a strategy to challenge presumptive Republican nominee John McCain’s effort to court Hispanic voters.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the McCain campaign said the Arizona senator’s support among Hispanics in his home state, where he won 70 percent of Hispanic votes in his 2004 Senate race, shows he is in a strong position to compete nationally for the key voting bloc.

The Democratic National Committee on Tuesday announced the formation of a DNC Hispanic Leadership Council, which will spread the word about McCain’s record on issues important to Hispanics.”*

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