McCain, Obama Address Hispanic Group
Candidates Focus On Economy In Speeches To League Of United Latin American Citizens
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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., makes remarks at the 79th Annual League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Convention in Washington, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at the League of United Latino American Citizens, Tuesday, July 8, 2008, in Washington. (AP)
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The rivals, to be sure, were pressing anew their support for comprehensive immigration reform, a bedrock issue for Latinos, in separate speeches to the League of United Latin American Citizens.
But each was primarily focused on making his case that he - and not his opponent - could best lead the country out of economic straits and help the middle class achieve prosperity.
It's a poignant message for the audience, an organization that advocates social and economic policies benefiting Hispanics. The economy, health care, education and providing opportunities to reach what politicians call the American dream are issues that resonate strongly with members of the fastest growing minority group, many of whom came to the United States in search of a better life.
So, both candidates sought to show they best relate to - and can help - voters struggling with gas prices, job layoffs and home foreclosures.
"At its core, the economy isn't the sum of an array of bewildering statistics," McCain said. "It's about the aspirations of the American people to build a better life for their families; dreams that begin with a job."
Obama struck a similar chord later, saying in prepared remarks that the election is about "making sure that we have a government that knows that a problem facing any American is a problem facing all Americans" and "giving all Americans a fair shot at the American dream."
Both outlined the core tenants of their economic plans as they have elsewhere this week.
"I have a plan to grow the economy, create more and better jobs, and get America moving again," McCain said, promising to help small businesses prosper, make health care more affordable, improve education and free the country from its dependence on foreign oil.
Said McCain: "If you believe you should pay more taxes, I am the wrong candidate for you. ... Jobs are the most important thing our economy creates."
The crowd greeted him warmly, applauding at several lines and giving him a respectable send-off.
Obama, for his part, promised to cut taxes for small business owners, end tax breaks for companies that "ship jobs overseas," solve the housing crisis, help struggling homeowners, and invest in infrastructure to create new jobs in the hard-hit construction industry.
He also laced his speech with criticisms of McCain's economic plans. Accusing McCain anew of backing off comprehensive immigration reform, Obama said the Arizona senator "abandoned his courageous stance" during the primary season.
"For eight long years, we've had a president who made all kinds of promises to Latinos on the campaign trail, but failed to live up to them in the White House, and we can't afford that anymore," Obama said.
Last month, McCain and Obama pledged to make overhauling the country's immigration a priority in separate appearances to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference. McCain assured that audience that he wouldn't pursue the enforcement-only approach sought by hard-line GOP conservatives, while Obama accused McCain of walking away from comprehensive immigration reform.
Both McCain and Obama support a temporary worker program and eventual path to citizenship for millions of immigrants in the country illegally. But after a comprehensive Senate bill failed last summer amid coast-to-coast public outcry that split the GOP, McCain has added that the borders must be secure first before people will accept other reforms.
McCain also lamented that nearly half of Hispanics who enter high school do not graduate with their class, reports CBS News' John Bentley.
“In many schools, particularly where people are struggling the hardest, the situation is dire,” he said. “I believe sincerely it is the civil rights challenge of our time.”
Both candidates also are scheduled to speak to the National Council of La Raza annual conference in San Diego later this month.
They are making aggressive plays for this fickle Democratic-leaning group that could tip the balance in battleground states of Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and others with large numbers of Spanish-speaking voters.
Obama was blunt about their importance: "This election could well be decided by Latino voters." He recalled that in the 2004 presidential election 40,000 Latinos registered to vote in New Mexico didn't turn out on Election Day, and Democrat John Kerry lost the state by less than 6,000 votes.
A recent AP-Yahoo News poll showed that Obama leads McCain among Hispanics, 47 percent to 22 percent with 26 percent undecided.
Still, Obama, who is trying to become the first black president, doesn't have a lock on Hispanics. During the primaries, Hispanics preferred Clinton to Obama by nearly 2-to-1.
McCain senses an opportunity based on his links to the West and Republican inroads four years ago.
President Bush captured about 40 percent of the Hispanic vote in 2004, to Democratic rival John Kerry's 58 percent, down from the 62 percent former Vice President Al Gore got in 2000. Still, in the 2006 congressional elections, Democrats scored their biggest win among Hispanics since 1996.
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See all 55 CommentsThe funny thing is that most (definitely not all) immigrants already speak English.
Chinese, Russian, Swedish, and Indian students are all bilingual. Why is it so far-fetched for our children to be held to the same standard? I mean, we are one of the World leaders, correct?
Another bunch of latino extortionists, who pander to the wh0res in public office, if not buy them outright. All of these "proud" latino traitors and their illegal parasites practice the well known art of extortion, by labeling anyone who sees what their racket is as a racist. Well, if being a legal citizen of the country, and wanting these mostly latino illegal parasites and the ones that they f@rted out here out of the country makes an American racist, then the illegal freeloaders can take their strollers, and can feel free to stroll their @sses out of our "racist" country. There.
enacting new laws if needed, and enforcing existing laws to keep illegal immigrants from being able to
exist in this country-illegally. Being weak on illegal immigration, the businesses that hire illegal immigrants, and appeasing these parties that break the laws here, will never work, and will only make the illegal immigration problems worse and more expensive to correct in the future.
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Posted by frankinaz at 03:07 PM : Jul 09, 2008
No presidential candidate of the US should even think about appeasing these latino traitors, who are more concerned about the countries from whence they''ve come from, than they are about the overall health of our country. No one group can have its own agenda forced down the nose of all the rest, and these illegal border criminals should be hauled out of here, including these others who facilitate them. The litmus test for any politician running for office should, and soon will, be how fast can you get these illegal parasites off of the public dole, and out of the country.
enacting new laws if needed, and enforcing existing laws to keep illegal immigrants from being able to
exist in this country-illegally. Being weak on illegal immigration, the businesses that hire illegal immigrants, and appeasing these parties that break the laws here, will never work, and will only make the illegal immigration problems worse and more expensive to correct in the future.
posted by dante805
***********************************************************So is what you are telling us is that Christians and evangelicals think it is a good thing for their 4 and 10 year old children to have babies?
Errors en Espaqol
July 8, 2008
A Spanish-language McCain radio ad gets nearly all its facts wrong.
Summary
McCain''s new radio ad, in Spanish, aims to show Florida would benefit from the Colombia Free Trade Agreement, which he supports. But every number in the ad is wrong, except one, a prediction of job gains taken from a group favoring the trade deal. And even that number is rounded upward so generously as to flunk third-grade arithmetic.
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I agree that everyone should learn a foreign language. I spoke French for a while, and I know a little Spanish from growing up in Southern California, and I studied Irish for several years. The study of foreign language not only broadens one%u2019s cultural perspective, but it also helps in understanding one%u2019s native tongue. However, to argue that Americans should learn Spanish as a higher priority than insisting that immigrants learn English is nonsense, and Obama%u2019s argument for it is a giant non-sequitur. It carries a strong whiff of America-bashing, too.
Posted by frootloop47 at 08:16 AM : Jul 09, 2008
Oh get real! Obama''''s ridiculous tax plan will never make it out of committee!!!
Gullible people! Those politicians are NOT going to tax the hand that contributes to their campaign funds!
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Posted by RowdyWicca at 09:08 AM : Jul 09, 2008
Obama already voted for Cheney''s energy bill that lets oil companies have free oil off feder lands.
Where the HELL do you think he got all his MONEY! Nice payback there, wasn''t it?
Posted by frootloop47 at 08:16 AM : Jul 09, 2008
Oh get real! Obama''s ridiculous tax plan will never make it out of committee!!!
Gullible people! Those politicians are NOT going to tax the hand that contributes to their campaign funds!
Hilarious!
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Show me THAT quote please
What a lying sack of $hit.
Obama plan is to lower middle class taxes by getting rid of BUSH tax cuts for the wealthies 1%, i.e. people making over $250K.
Either McCorpse is purposely misrepresenting Obama''s tax plan or he''s freakin'' senile. Either way. I do NOT want this guy as President.
1. They don''''''''t want a candidate that has been in a twenty year relationship with Reverend Wright and the Trinity United Church of Christ.
2. They don%u2019t%u2019 want a candidate that has a twenty year relationship with Father Pflaeger as his compass in life
3. They don%u2019t want a candidate that went to a church that supports Louis Farrakhan, an anti Semitic racist.
4. They don''''''''t want to defend Black Liberation theology.
5. They don%u2019t want a candidate that lies about his relationship with Tony Rezko, the Syrian Criminal that sold his property to Obama and supported his campaign.
6. They don''''''''t want a candidate that could work with a domestic terrorist, William Ayers.
7. They don%u2019t want a candidate that Hamas supports.
8. They don%u2019t want a candidate that Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam support
9. They don%u2019t want a candidate that has a wife that has just now realized she was proud of our country.
10. They don%u2019t want a candidate that denies Florida and Michigan their voices
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