AP/ June 9, 2012, 10:10 PM

Obama campaign woos Hispanics with TV, radio ads

This image from the barackobama.com website shows the Spanish language version of the site.

This image from the barackobama.com website shows the Spanish language version of the site. / AP Photo/barackobama.com

(AP) KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Her Latin American background is clear in her speech as Lynnette Acosta talks about how President Barack Obama's health care plan could help a diabetic neighbor.

"La familia es bien importante para el presidente Obama. Y e?l sabe que familias que son luchadores a veces lo han perdido todo porque alguien en la familia se enfermo?," Acosta says in an Obama campaign ad. The English translation: "Family is very important to President Obama. And he understands that families that are fighters sometimes have lost everything when someone gets sick."

The upbeat ad starring a Florida resident is one of several such spots the Democrat's team is running on Spanish-language stations in pivotal election states, and it contrasts sharply with the hard-hitting commercials in English that the incumbent's campaign is airing against Republican rival Mitt Romney.

With the lighter tone, Obama hopes to shore up what polls indicate is a large lead over Romney among Hispanics. They are the nation's fastest growing minority group, usually a reliable Democratic voting bloc that's causing consternation for Republicans trying to position their party for the future.

Obama is reinforcing his advantage with a sizable Spanish language TV and radio ad campaign in some of states expected to be among the most contested in the general election. On this front, he is vastly outspending Romney in a race that could be decided by thin margins in many states.

"It makes sense for Obama to run nice ads in Spanish that only Latinos watch. It's a way of saying, `We're the candidate and the party that respect you,"' said Marc Campos, a Texas-based Democratic strategist who produces campaign commercials targeting Hispanics. "When they see positive, feel-good ads in their native language it reinforces the notion that this administration is working on their behalf."

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last month found Obama leading Romney among Hispanic voters by a margin of 61-27 percent. It's a gap so wide that for now at least, Obama's campaign is running positive ads designed to boost confidence in the president among Hispanics rather than to discredit Romney.

The Obama campaign has spent $1.7 million since mid-April on Spanish language ads in Florida, Nevada and Colorado, according to SMG-Delta, a media firm that tracks campaign advertising. Obama carried all three states in 2008 against Republican John McCain; all are closely contested this time.

Romney's campaign, by contrast, has spent just $33,000 on Spanish language ads in television markets in North Carolina and Ohio. Republican-leaning independent groups spending heavily for Romney in swing states have yet to run general election ads aimed at Hispanics.

Romney's campaign aired Spanish language ads bashing then-rival Newt Gingrich in Florida before the state's primary in January. While Republicans insist they can make inroads among Hispanic voters with a sharp focus on jobs and the economy, Romney's call for tougher border control measures and his endorsement of a controversial Arizona immigration law during the primaries will make it difficult for him to narrow the gap with Obama among Hispanics, observers say.

"Latinos were bashed during the primary, especially on immigration," Campos said. "They don't live in a vacuum. They've heard what Romney has to say."

Romney hasn't given up on Hispanic voters. His campaign this past week announced Juntos con Romney, a Hispanic leadership team led by Carlos Gutierrez, commerce secretary under President George W. Bush. Bush won 44 percent of the Hispanic vote in his 2004 re-election campaign over Democrat John Kerry, but only 31 percent of Hispanics supported McCain in 2008.

"The Hispanic community has been especially hard-hit by President Obama's policies," Gutierrez said in a statement. "Mitt Romney has a proven record of creating jobs both in the private sector and as governor."

Privately, Republicans say Romney isn't likely to carry the Hispanic vote in swing states. But they insist he can take them by, in part, trimming Obama's margin among Hispanic voters rather than winning it outright.

In Florida, which Obama carried by 3 percentage points in 2008, the campaign is running three separate Spanish language ads in the Miami, Tampa and Orlando metropolitan markets. Each ad focuses on health care and features volunteers with connections to the local community.

Acosta, a 33-year old information technology specialist and Orlando resident, responded to a call for Spanish speaking volunteers to audition to appear in an ad. She submitted a video she took with her iPhone to the Obama campaign and was cast soon after.

"The ads are very positive in their information — they are about connecting to Hispanic voters in a personal way," Acosta said. "From the comments I've heard, people who have seen them believe the campaign is about normal everyday people like me. It really does come across as being genuine."

In the commercial, Acosta visits the home of Cyril McInniss, a neighbor with diabetes. She tells McInniss that under Obama's health care plan, he won't be denied insurance coverage because of an existing medical condition.

In Kissimmee, an Orlando suburb home to a large Hispanic community, many voters said they had seen Obama's Spanish language ads or heard them on the radio.

Liz Valdes, 46, a local hairdresser, said the ads had left her unmoved and said she plans to vote for Romney.

"I know he's trying to fix everything someone else messed up. But he's raised taxes on everyone, not just the rich people and it isn't fair," Valdes, a Puerto Rico native, said of Obama. "I definitely plan to vote in November, but it won't be for him. We've got to get him out of there."

But Deion Barrios, 18, who helps his parents manage the O Que Bueno Colombian restaurant, said the ads had reinforced his decision to cast his first vote for Obama in November.

"Obama's definitely helping with the whole health care thing," Barrios said. "He's not able to do what he can right now, because the government is still being run by Republicans. But we need to give him another chance. He can probably turn the economy around if he wins another term."

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SilverBirds-RevSlappy says:
by RepubsRFiscalLibs June 10, 2012 11:18 AM EDT
7Perish - why do you keep bringing up "racial division" when you have ADMITTED to being a racist against blacks?

Hey RepulseR, nobody is a bigger racist than you are my redneck Col. in Tennessee. Do you dress in a white suit like Col. Sanders?
Go hang up your Stars and Bars and dip your Skoal.
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SilverBirds-RevSlappy replies:
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In your pants?
Remember when you had fly in your name last year.
Now go away and take your flys with you, 'Lord of The Flies'
LOL!
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hypnotoad72 says:
I think we all need to be Americans, regardless of born ethnicity. If we're going to do the competition game.

But at the same time, plenty of responses around here are acting as if their own candidates haven't pandered along ethnic or other divisions. The level of hypocrisy requires waist-height boots.
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1stlttightwad says:
Didn't the first sentence in Spanish begin..The family is very important to Obama???. Yeah, he just loves gay marriage which the Catholic church is against as are all other religions..You know that's gotta sit real well with the Hispanic people that are by and large mostly Catholic. Duh
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Catholic - where the priests molest boys, and it was Cortes who invaded Mexico and shoved Catholicism down the throats of his newfound slaves... well, the ones whose throats he didn't slit ended up being slaves... WWJD, indeed... based on the Biblical passage in question Jesus would offended or supportive, actually... but that little tangent goes into plenty of detail on plenty of other websites for people to read up on, if they dared...
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RepubsRFiscalLibs -

and "laying with another man" - does the Bible spell out homosexuality, or write it in a way that *infers* homosexuality?

I mean, the Bible has been descriptive in other areas:

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+23%3A20&version=NIV

And Sodom and Gomorrah was about selfishness and greed. Or could be inferred toward it just as equally as regarding the people who were running around in orgies and/or being disrespectful toward one another...
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nehicks says:
We might as well divide this country into smaller versions of Mexico, Latin America, Africa, India, etc. When you start targeting specific ethnic groups, instead of the people of America as Americans, we have lost our country. The people of Mexico, and by extension, Latin America, seem to want to be their own "country" no matter what state they live in. They don't want to be American, or assimilate into America; they want to stay "Mexican-Americans". They don't want American cultures, they don't want the English language, they don't want American laws; all they want is American money and whatever handouts they can get. My opinion is that, if they don't want the American way, then they need to leave. The President, or any other political person, should be addressing the issues of the country or their state, without singling out one specific ethnic group. Those issues apply to every American, not just the Mexican-Americans, or the African-Americans, or the Chinese-Americans.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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I don't entirely agree with "handouts", and it's only when corporations/companies don't pay enough when people then need government assistance, and the day said companies stop taking such handouts... which is never, but I digress...

I don't agree on the handout argument as it's a lot more complex, but I otherwise agree with you on every other issue you presented. We are one country and we're all here for one reason. To live and prosper and that is the sole issue of relevance, to many, during an election year. And beyond.
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captdon1: I wonder, did all of those of Mexican descent, consider themselves American? If you asked them, didn't they first describe themselves as Mexican or Hispanic? I am German, but, because I am an American citizen, if someone asks me, I am American. I don't identify myself as German American. I agree, there are many Mexican-American families that are hard working, etc., but they still identify themselves as Mexican Americans, NOT just Americans. It's ok to be proud of your heritage and teach others the culture you come from, but, if your first allegiance is still to your "old" country, then, you shouldn't call yourself American. Even if you NEVER lived in that country. Instead of worrying about how your politician will improve your "ethnic" people, you should be worrying about how your politician will improve the Americans, you included, since you claim to be an American. I am only singling out the Hispanics, because, by and large, they are the biggest ethnic group in the U.S. and the most vocal. I wonder, would they stand with the Chinese or the Germans, Asians, Native Americans, should they decide that they want their ethnic group supported, as the Hispanics expect the politicians to support them?
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occupy_cbs says:
robert1129 says: "Romney and his folks will never understand that damage Romney did to his image among hispanics during the primary. Yes, Obama could have done more and should have. But Republicans, in the last two decades have been behind every piece of anti hispanic legislation in this country - state and federal. Romney has endorsed this approach 100%."



Yes, willard romney and the republicans hate all minorities since they vote in greater majorities for the Dems, and they will continue to pass legislation that is discriminatory towards everyone that is not a white evangelical christian.

Fact is, willard romney and the republican extremists will try to pass even more tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and put more minorities like Hispanics below the poverty level, by cutting services and safety nets for those still struggling today!
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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OccupyCBS and RepubsRFL:

Ignore trolls like 7-lucky and others who claim Obama as being a fascist communist. I've already responded to others with one clear example of how many in their own party are communist supporters.
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2happy2ride says:
Most Hispanics have strong family & moral values, a strong work ethic & character. They'll not be so gullible & naive to believe the Deceiver-in-Thief with his "pandering of the week" ploy.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Well, plenty of those that come here, still do so illegally and don't mind putting their flag over ours, and then bending over backwards because that's apparently their moral code:

http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/case/hiring-illegal-immigrants.html

http://quartzsitemineshaft.com/services/services.htm

http://www.wnd.com/2006/08/37688/

I may as well emigrate to Mexico (or anywhere else for that matter), legally or otherwise, put our flag over theirs, and demand corporations use me for as little a wage as possible because I've got a family to feed as well.

Now, if a person comes here legally and for the benefit of our country and economy (which means the working class, since we are the bulk of this country and always will be) I'm happy to work with them as well. But if you come here illegally, or let yourself be exploited or extorted, I may or may not be so nice in return. Especially if you come here illegally and I don't care which country one comes from.
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Atheist_al_Qaeda says:
Obama has nothing to woo the legal Hispanics with since he didn't do anything for them as far as creating jobs for them or making their lives better after they voted for him in 2008. In reality they are worse off even than the rest of Americans.
Obama, the Democrats and the left treat American Mexican Hispanics like their red headed step children.

With Obama 'No They Can't' and never will. The Cuban Americans in this country figured that out a long time ago living under Castro's communistic and socialist Cuba.
That's why most vote Republican and are Conservatives.
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Atheist_al_Qaeda replies:
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Repubs, you don't know what the hell you are talking about, big mouth with nothing but stupid arguments you make up only you know what they mean in your mind.
Doesn't change the fact of what I said is true.
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Rick03466 says:
Once again we see Obama attempting to be divisive and polarizing. No one has done more to sew suspicion and distrust than Mr. Obama. Mr. O has to Go
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betty42254 says:
Are Hispanics deaf?? Isn't Obama the guy who said the "white" Hispanic murdered his look a like son?
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realist2010 replies:
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Hispanics aren't as gullible as conservatives and have been admiring your work in Arizona. You know they can read, right?
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robert1129 says:
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last month found Obama leading Romney among Hispanic voters by a margin of 61-27 percent. It's a gap so wide that for now at least, Obama's campaign is running positive ads designed to boost confidence in the president among Hispanics rather than to discredit Romney.
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Running positive ads is exactly the right thing to do. I own and run a small business. If one guy comes into my place and bad mouths his competition only, I get rid of him. If his competitor comes into my shop and starts talking about why I should buy his product/service, I pay attention.

About Romney - Romney and his folks will never understand that damage Romney did to his image among hispanics during the primary. Yes, Obama could have done more and should have. But Republicans, in the last two decades have been behind every piece of anti hipanic legislation in this country - state and federal. Romney has endorsed this approach 100%.

Rove is the one that proved that in order to win the Presidency, a candidate must have at least 40% of the hispanic vote. Obama has 67%. All he has to do is to hold on to that plus the black vote and he has won the election. Because of his primary record, Romny cannot overcome that.
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Would you list anti-hipanic legislation Republicans are against? Thanks in advance.
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