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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Hispanics for McCain reach out

Backers focus on abortion as wedge issue

Seeking to drive a wedge into Democrat Barack Obama's strong support from Hispanic voters and peel off voters in a key demographic, Hispanic organizers for Republican John McCain are quietly mounting a major push on the abortion issue.

With literature, outreach to clergy and events targeting the community, McCain supporters are aggressively spreading the word, seeking to convince this mostly Catholic voting bloc that they have a moral obligation to support McCain, who opposes abortion rights, over Obama, who favors them.


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  • "We are telling them, 'If you are Hispanic and a Christian, you should vote with your principles,'" said Tibi Ellis, a Las Vegas business owner and co-chairwoman of the national Latinas for McCain coalition, which held a gathering in Las Vegas last week. "Our job is to inform Hispanic voters that Senator Obama is against life."

    In particular, Ellis said, Hispanic voters she talks to are often shocked to learn about Obama's opposition to a bill in the Illinois state Senate that would have required that medical aid be rendered to babies who survive failed abortions. "That's more extreme than just being for choice," she said.

    Opponents of abortion including the National Right to Life Committee say Obama's votes against the measure are tantamount to an admission that he favors allowing babies to be killed. Obama has said he favors no such thing; he says he opposed the bill in question because it wasn't necessary, as doctors were already required to save such fetuses, and because it could have interfered with abortions' availability in his state.

    Hispanics are a diverse group, Ellis said, representing many nationalities and income levels, but they agree on values. "Let's come together and celebrate our similarities," she said. "What is important to us is our Christian faith. That resonates in our communities. If you are an executive or a labor worker, we meet together in church on Sundays."

    Otto Merida, who chairs McCain's committee of Nevada Hispanic supporters and is also president and CEO of the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce, said the effort to get Hispanics to be politically engaged is more intensive than any previous election.

    There have been biweekly meetings with ministers, he said, urging them to inform their respective flocks about such issues, and volunteer phone-call campaigns. With the election expected to be decided by a razor-thin margin in Nevada, a good turnout of pro-McCain Hispanics "can make the difference in the state of Nevada," Merida said.

    Last week's Latinas for McCain event, held at a ballroom called the Palacio Del Sol in the Commercial Center complex on East Sahara Avenue in downtown Las Vegas, was not well-attended. Perhaps 50 people trickled in to a space set up to accommodate 200 or more; tables held displays celebrating different Latin American countries and their cultures, from Colombia to Venezuela to Mexico, and children in brightly colored ponchos and ruffled dresses performed traditional dances.

    Almost all the fliers on the front table focused on abortion and other hot-button social issues, from a "Voter's Guide for Serious Catholics" by a group called Catholic Answers Action to a comparison of Obama and McCain by an ostensibly nonpartisan group called Priests for Life.

    Postcards on every table touted McCain's "consistent pro-family voting record" and said that as president he would "vigorously defend the right to life."

    Fernando Romero, a longtime Nevada Hispanic organizer and a Democrat who crossed party lines to lead McCain's Hispanic outreach effort in the state, said the campaign is "doing a lot of events that have pro-life as the undercurrent. I think people are listening. People are looking at their conscience."

    Many Hispanics he talks to, he said, were troubled by Obama's answer, in a forum with both candidates at California's Saddleback Church, to a question about when life begins that he considered such a matter "above my pay grade." (McCain, asked the same question, replied that life begins at conception.)

    Polls have shown strong support for Obama in the Hispanic community, which analysts say has soured on the Republican Party since the immigration uproar of 2006, when tens of thousands marched in the streets.

    In a poll conducted last month for NDN, formerly the New Democrat Network, 62 percent of Nevada Hispanic voters supported Obama, while just 20 percent supported McCain and 18 percent were undecided.

    Polls of Hispanics in this and other Southwestern states where they make up a growing part of the population, and the electorate, have shown similar results.

    Although he acknowledges that many Hispanics are strongly committed to the Democratic Party, Romero believes Hispanic support for Obama is relatively tentative and susceptible to persuasion. He predicts McCain can take as much as half of the Hispanic vote here.

    Democrats say Hispanic voters are most concerned with bread-and-butter issues, not the divisive social issues that played such a large role in President Bush's campaigns. They see Republican attempts to emphasize "values" over economics as manipulative.

    "Hispanic voters are more concerned about bigger, more important issues -- the economy, education, immigration and health care -- before abortion," said Nevada Assemblyman Ruben Kihuen, D-Las Vegas, who is Hispanic. "Being a socially conservative Democrat, I can speak from my own experience. We're socially conservative because we're Catholics, but before we look at that issue we need a job, we need health care, we need education for our children."

    If Republicans are seeking to emphasize abortion, he said, "It's an attempt to try to divert from the actual issues affecting everyday, working-class people. My constituents have not brought that up at all. ... That's taking it too far, and I think people will see through it that it's politically driven. If it were an issue people bring up on a day-to-day basis, fine, but I think people are smart enough to see that it's just a way to get votes."

    Adam J. Segal, director of the Washington, D.C.-based Hispanic Voter Project of Johns Hopkins University, said targeting the Hispanic community with values-based messages was a hallmark of former Bush adviser Karl Rove's strategy.

    "That would be basically replaying the last election, the strategy from the Bush campaign," he said. In 2004, he said, Spanish-language ads for Bush included messages about abortion and gay marriage that weren't in the English-language scripts.

    But he questioned whether such an approach would be effective in the changed environment of 2008, when polling indicates that Hispanic voters are more hostile to Republicans and are mostly concerned about the economy and the war in Iraq.

    "The fact that Hispanics by more than a two-to-one margin have a strong affinity for the Democratic Party, that's really the main factor" driving the Hispanic vote in this election, Segal said. "All the other election-year politicking plays a part at the margins. But the margins are where elections are won and lost."

    Contact reporter Molly Ball at mball @reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2919.

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    Diego Montes wrote on September 19, 2008 06:46 AM: If your answer is yes to the following vote for McBush:
    *The platform also supports construction of a wall on the Mexico-U.S. border
    *Making English the country's official language
    *Opposition of legislation that would allow undocumented students into colleges
    *Encourage the U.S. Census to count only legal residents in the 2010 census so that the makeup of Congress could be determined solely on those who are lawful residents
    If your answer to all of the rest, vote Republican again and watch them further the practice of internment camps: http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/Thousands_of_illegal_aliens_held_in_0218.html
    English only schools will bring us back to the days when spanish speaking only children were placed in the back of the room to play while the anglo students were being educated.

    It amazes me how any Latino could vote republican. After watching RFK march with Ceser Chavez only to see Ronald Reagan "the great communicator" eat grapes on national TV during the Farm Workers strike. Vote for McSame and watch as the same radical right wing of the republican party continues control over the immigration issue.
    We need our leaders such as Congressman Gutierrez to speak louder in what is the clear choice for the election. Oh and Limbaugh did say those hateful things against Mexicans and guess what he was the leading supporter for Palin for VP, he has the ear and speaks for a large majority of the Republican population. More hate against undocumented workers. Obama/Biden the clear choice for Latinos.


    Brittanicus wrote on September 16, 2008 02:47 PM: Which new President will import more poverty, for taxpayers to support?

    THE FEDERAL SAVE ACT (H.R.4088) ENFORCEMENT ONLY LAW AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION! LAST CHANCE FOR AMERICA, BEFORE WE ARE OVERRUN.! WE ARE HEADING FOR OVERPOPULATION! No help from Obama or McCain?
    THE MAJORITY OF DEMOCRATS ARE HOLDING UP THIS IMMIGRATION LAW. IT WILL BUILD A TWO-TIER FENCE AS ORIGINALLY FUNDED. MANDATORY ENFORCEMENT AT THE EMPLOYER LEVEL. NO MORE CHAIN MIGRATION. WE ALREADY HAVE 27 GUEST WORKER PROGRAMS, NO MORE JOBS, ILLEGAL FOREIGN NATIONALS WILL LEAVE & GO HOME. THIS IS CALLED ATTRITION! READ THIS POTENTIAL LAW at http://www.numbersusa.com/PDFs/SAVEActSBS.pdf

    JOIN 756.000 other American patriots at www.numbersusa.com , to stop the travesty of our immigration laws. Learn about Immigration governmental corruption at www.judicialwatch.org DEMAND YOUR DEMOCRATS SENATORS & CONGRESSMAN VOTE FOR THE FEDERAL SAVE ACT!


    Juviah wrote on September 15, 2008 10:17 PM: McCain/Palin has the campaign of Change...changing the truth.
    Why do Christian Republicans flock to this corrupt campaign?
    Here are the commandments that McCain has broken:
    +You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor - ie. Don't LIE McCain/Palin has the campaign of Change...changing the truth.
    Why do Christian Republicans flock to this corrupt campaign?
    Here are the commandments that McCain has broken:
    +You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor - ie. Don't LIE
    +You shall not commit adultery - Ahem, he cheated on his first wife!
    +You shall not murder - He helped kill a hundred thousand innocent Iraqis and four thousand of our brothers and sisters for a LIE perpetuated by Bush and gang...
    Would Christ vote for McCain/Palin?
    (If your religions are so willing to be lead by and support this proven LIAR...how are we supposed to believe that your religions would even know who Christ is in the second coming?)


    Yes, Palin Loves Me wrote on September 15, 2008 09:13 PM: Sung to the tune of "Yes, Jesus Loves Me:"

    Yes, Pa-lin loves me. Yes, Pa-lin loves me. Yes, Pa-lin loves me.

    The Bible tells me so.

    (So THERE!)


    Mi Amigo Miguel Knows One Thing wrote on September 15, 2008 09:08 PM: My friend, Miguel, like most people, understands little about politics; and,like most people, believes he understands more than he does--because, like most people, he does not know what he does not know (even the basics).

    But with his two-year vocational degree, and his five kids from multiple marriages, and a conversion from his undocumented Mama and Papa's Catholicism to ultra-right evangelism, Miguel does know one thing.

    Palin is "his girlfriend."


    My Two Cents wrote on September 15, 2008 02:11 PM: It became an article about illegal immigrants when it mentioned "Spanish language ads." Okay? I thought you had to be a citizen to vote and to be a citizen you had to speak English. Okay??? So if we are all Americans voting why do we need special interest groups to separate us? I am an American, I speak English and I do not have ANY special interest group representing me. So that is how illegal immigrants got into this thread. Pandering to illegals by running ads in their language so they can coerce their friends and relatives to vote for candidates that will benefit their causes. I could say more but I will leave it at that. I found this article interesting because according to the Pew Hispanic Center, Latina women have the least education and highest birthrate among their peers.** It seems that a rally to get these girls educated would be more important and a rally like that would not be political.

    **Study shows Latinas have highest birth rate
    By Eve Hightower
    The Modesto Bee (CA), June 2, 2008


    Justice wrote on September 15, 2008 02:07 PM: "Angie, And if you are curious -- I am a US Citizen!"

    Then you have nothing to worry about, except that your hard earned tax dollars are going to NON-CITIZENS (= non-human beings) and what's going to be left for you when you need it, hmmm?
    Not to mention, aren't you tired of them always asking "speaka Spanish?"
    Hell NO! English only baby.


    angie wrote on September 15, 2008 12:42 PM: To Everyone....

    When did this article beome about illegal immigrants? This article is about the changing/convincing Hispanic voters to vote Republican.

    This article is not for you people to spew your ugly comments about illigal immigrants.

    And if you are curious -- I am a US Citizen!


    My Two Cents wrote on September 15, 2008 12:12 PM: Sent my (legal immigrant) spouse to Home Depot (Trop & Decatur) the other day and he told me the police were running off the day laborers. They hang out behind the 7-11 and the BofA. Kinda scary to try to use the outside ATM when they are there. Anyway, for you sympathizers, be careful. If they are coughing when you pick them up it could be more than a cold. Remember if they are illegal they were not checked for illnesses before entering this country. Use them at your own risk. Remember no matter who is elected president that if we do not get some immigrant assimilation going we will have more problems than the economy and war. By the way, the mentality of many of these people is work, work, work. Education is secondary. Problem is we are moving away from the kind of labor jobs that they know how to do. Now where do they go??? They cannot read a blueprint much less fill out a job application or resume. Las Vegas, we have a problem!!!


    Justice wrote on September 15, 2008 11:46 AM: Idiot down below wrote "I went to Star Nursury yesterday and saw a dozen landscape workers out in the parking lot looking for jobs. What if that was you? Get off your high horse lest you be knocked off."

    WTF? They aren't looking for jobs, they are LOITERING on private property which is against the law. They can't look for work like legal citizens do, because then they would get caught, they don't speak english, they aren't educated in the least and they smell. Looks like a Third World Nation when they are all hanging out like that. What an embarrassment everytime I drive past Star Nursery on Cheyenne. And when I do stop in to pick up a plant, they acost me, get away losers. No one wants or needs you here. And NO, I have never had to "hang out" to get a job. I send out resumes like normal Americans do, but oh, they wouldn't know what that's all about would they.


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