Posted by
Tim Blessing on Friday, March 21, 2008 7:29:27 PM
Obama had a bad Friday with Bill Richardson.
Latinos have voted more for Hillary than Obama.
They say we prefer the Republicans who don't want us and we don't like the democrats, but they'll take us.
Richardson has a base to work with in Latinos, but I don't know the extent of his influence.
He was one of the democrats I could have considered voting for in the coming election, but he did not have charisma.
He has influence just by being governor, but McCain has an appeal that cut's across different voting groups.
Where does Obama's idealism and Richardson's influence end with Latinos and McCain's begin's?
Remember 25% of Hillary's vote will not vote for Obama under any circumstances.
In the final analysis, where do Latinos stand on economic, social, and foreign policy issues?