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Democratic Presidential Nomination Could Hinge on Divided Latino Vote
Friday, February 1, 2008 :With Super Tuesday just four days away, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are actively courting support from Latino voters across the country. We speak to Dolores Huerta, a longtime labor activist and co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America who is supporting Clinton; Federico Pena, a former Clinton cabinet member and Denver mayor now co-chairing Obama's campaign; and California State Senator Gilbert Cedillo, who is also backing Obama.
Friday, February 1, 2008 :With Super Tuesday just four days away, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are actively courting support from Latino voters across the country. We speak to Dolores Huerta, a longtime labor activist and co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America who is supporting Clinton; Federico Pena, a former Clinton cabinet member and Denver mayor now co-chairing Obama's campaign; and California State Senator Gilbert Cedillo, who is also backing Obama.
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