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California for Obama: Latino Lea ...
coalition of California Latino leaders came together yesterday and announced t...heir support of Barack Obama at the Obama for America Los Angeles Headquarters. State Senator Gilbert Cedillo (D-22), Vice Chair of the Latino Legislative Caucus, has announced his support for Senator Barack Obama. He had previously backed New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. A longtime champion of social justice, Senator Cedillo cited Senator Obama's commitment to bringing about fundamental change in Washington, creating economic opportunity for all Americans, and push for comprehensive immigration reform. Senator Cedillo represents the communities of Los Angeles, Alhambra, Maywood, San Marino, South Pasadena, and Vernon. "Senator Obama's message of change, hope, and unity is inspiring the people of California, many of whom have never before been involved in politics, to stand up and be counted," said Senator Cedillo. "I believe he is right for the Latino community on the issues, and I'm going to spend the coming weeks leading up to the vote on February 5th talking to the Latino community about why Barack Obama is the best candidate for us." Former State Senator Martha Escutia, the first woman to serve as the chair of the Legislative Latino Caucus, also announced her support of Barack Obama. She formerly supported Governor Richardson. Senator Escutia served 14 years in the state legislature. Also in attendance were State Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero (D-24), the highest ranking female in the State Legislature and chair of California Latinos for Obama; State Senator Dean Florez (D-16), the only Democratic State Senator to represent the Central Valley; and Pomona Mayor Norma Torres. Giselle Fernandez, community leader in Los Angeles and former journalist with CBS and NBC News, served as the Emcee.
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Add a CommentIf none of those Whites who are frothing at the mouth about racist or anti-American or offensive or inappropriate remarks that Barack never made do not kill him or manage to derail his bid for president, I can see him becoming the next president of the United States.
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If Latinos and Blacks can come together instead of fighting each other there is much they could do to make America a much better country. No doubt about that. I hope Barack will be able to help unite Latinos and Blacks with the help of Latino leaders. Heck,I hope he will be able to unite all Americans.
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