Published 11/13/2008
by edhornick
at CNN Political Ticker
A new voter registers at a Democratic Party booth in September in Denver, Colorado.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Si se puede.
Translation: Yes we can.
It was a common phrase used by Barack Obama and John McCain on the campaign trail this year as they tried to increase their outreach to Latino voters — an influential voting bloc.
But clearly, [...]
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