Hispanic Evangelical Pastors Meet with Obama Campaign

Posted on: July 9th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Politics ] [ Religion ] [ Election 2008 ]
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“The Brody File has learned that the Obama campaign held a conference call this morning with about 30 Hispanic Evangelical pastors. Immigration, faith and abortion were all part of the discussion. The call lasted about 30 minutes starting with an opening prayer and then closing in prayer as well. These calls will now start taking place every other week.

Obama’s faith based team was on the call along with the campaign’s Latino Vote Director. As for the groups represented, the National Hispanic Christian leadership Conference was on the call along with pastors from New York, Florida, Colorado, Texas, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and DC / Baltimore. “*

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