Tag Archives: Spanish
Post-J. Lo, Marc Anthony Is Loving Obama Now (VIDEO)
Posted on11. Jun, 2012 by Stevie.
Latin singer Marc Anthony is more than just the ex-Mr. J-Lo. He is a fan of President Obama and wants you to be also. Anthony recently taped a 30-second promo spot for the Obama campaign. In the English-language piece, he encouraged Latinos to support the president for re-election. He briefly touched on why it was [...]
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Obama Releases More Spanish Ads For Latino Voters (VIDEO en Español)
Posted on30. May, 2012 by Stevie.
President Obama is going to make sure he is front and center in the Latino community this election cycle. On Wednesday, his campaign released its third round of Spanish language ads to air in specific battleground markets — Nevada, Colorado, and Florida. The themes are similar to those in the English ads, including reminders about [...]
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Latinos Offer Major Support to President Obama
Posted on23. May, 2012 by Stevie.
President Obama may be in shaky territory with some voting blocs, but there are a few that offer rock solid support. Latinos, much like African-Americans, have offered the president a commitment like none other in the voting booth. The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll shows Latino support for President Obama at 61 percent versus [...]
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Obama’s New Spanish Ads Tout Healthcare Reform (VIDEO en Español)
Posted on08. May, 2012 by Stevie.
The Obama campaign is not playing with the Latino vote this election cycle. Not only is he targeting specific states, but also giving the Spanish-speaking community what they need. One of the latest Spanish ads focuses on the healthcare reform progress President Obama has made and its impact on Latino families. Again, the president goes the [...]
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Obama Launches War for Latino Voters With Spanish Ads (VIDEO)
Posted on18. Apr, 2012 by Stevie.
The ever-critical Latino vote is being heavily courted this election cycle. The voting bloc is key to a win for either President Obama or Mitt Romney, the presumed GOP nominee, later this year. Latinos have become increasingly pissed off with Republicans and their hardline stances on key issues including the economy and immigration. So, the [...]









