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GOP’s Whitman courts Latinos, re-states opposition to AZ law
California GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman released two Spanish-language television ads opposing Arizona’s tough new immigration law. Washington (CNN) – The Republican who wants to be the next governor of California has a message for the state’s Latinos: “Meg Whitman es una candidata diferente.” Translation: “Meg Whitman is a different kind of candidate.” The former [...]
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California GOP candidate Meg Whitman pivots campaign to woo Latinos support
In one of the ads, which will air today during the Mexico-France World Cup game on Univision, Telemundo, and other Spanish-language TV stations, a Spanish-speaking narrator says Meg Whitman is a “different kind of candidate” who “understands our community.” “She’s the Republican who opposes the Arizona law and was against Proposition 187,” he says.
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Meg Whitman courts Latinos with Spanish-language TV ads
Just five weeks ago, Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman was running radio ads statewide trumpeting her tough line on immigration, warning: “Illegal immigrants are just that, illegal.” In one of GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman’s two new Spanish-language television ads, she is shown dining with two Latinas as an announcer says in Spanish, “She respects our community …
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Comcast-NBC Merger — Bad for Latinos?
Comcast and NBC Universal are trying to convince the nation’s leading Latino civil rights groups that their proposed merger would benefit the Latino community. But according to the commentator, consolidation erodes opportunities for Latinos in the media.
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