McCain, Obama Woo Latino Voters in Dueling Speeches

Posted on: June 30th, 2008
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“Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama wooed government officials from the nation’s growing Latino community today in dueling Washington speeches.

Both McCain and Obama need support from Latinos, one of the fastest-growing groups of voters in the U.S. A nationwide Gallup poll last month found 62 percent of Hispanics favored Obama, compared with 29 percent for McCain. A June Wall Street Journal- NBC poll came up with similar numbers. “*

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