| Nevada's Latino Community Reflect On Influence In Caucus |
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| Friday, 25 January 2008 | |
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UWIRE.com Before the Latino communities lined up to make their voices heard at Nevada's caucus on Jan. 19, the Democratic presidential candidates had already won their vote. Announcements on the radio, signs around town and commercials on TV captivated Latinos in Las Vegas because of the availability of political endorsements in Spanish. Signs that said "S' se puede" and "Como se llama? Obama" were part of the campaigns appealing to Latinos, with the hope of getting them involved in the caucus and win their vote for certain political parties. |
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