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Candidates at La Raza

Last week Barack Obama and John McCain once again aimed to court the Latino vote in the United States by presenting their platforms at the annual gathering National Council of La Raza in San Diego. The text of their speeches is available here.

John McCain talked about growing the economy through low taxes on minority-owned businesses and comprehensive immigration reform and continued support of free trade (NAFTA, DR-CAFTA, Colombia, and eventually a hemisphere-wide agreement).  He also emphasized his credentials and appreciation of latinos as he as served as Senator from Arizona.  Notably, he suggested Barack Obama should visit Latin America for the first time.

Barack Obama promoted a legal path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tax relief to low-income families, and emphasizing affordable college education.

 

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Michael Coe

Mike is pursuing his MA in Latin American Studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC. Prior to his graduate studies, Mike completed his BA in International Affairs from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has traveled throughout Latin America, and researched NAFTA's effects on Mexican agriculture and migration. When not reading the news Mike enjoys travelling, skiing, mountain biking, and drinking yerba maté.