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Hispanic Democrats Warn Obama He Risks Losing Hispanics

 

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) must commit to helping undocumented immigrants achieve citizenship or else risk losing the vital Hispanic vote in the general election, Hispanic Democratic lawmakers are warning.

 

If he does not promise so-called comprehensive immigration reform, the lawmakers say, the only other way to win over Hispanic supporters of his erstwhile rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), may be to pick her as his running mate.

 

Obama’s National Hispanic Vote Director, Cuauhtemoc “Temo” Figueroa, will have his first meeting in Washington Thursday with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC).

 

They carefully avoided calling explicitly for Clinton’s selection as the party’s vice presidential nominee, but some indicated her bond with Hispanic voters will get them to the polls in November, just as it drew them into the primaries.

 

“Hillary holds the entire Hispanic community in the palm of her hand,” said. Rep. José Serrano (D-N.Y.), whose district went heavily for Clinton.

 

But Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), Obama’s Republican opponent, is also liked by Hispanics. He co-sponsored with Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) the immigration bill that the CHC is demanding, which would put the country’s 12 million undocumented immigrants on a path to citizenship. And he did not buckle under pressure to abandon that position during the GOP primary.

 

Cecilia Munoz, the senior vice president of research, advocacy and legislation with the National Council of La Raza, said whether McCain can win over large enough numbers of Hispanic voters is “still an open question.”

 

“But Hispanics are brand-loyal, and after the Clinton brand, the McCain brand is the second-strongest among Hispanics because of his military service and his immigration record,” Munoz said.

 

CHC Chairman Rep. Joe Baca (D-Calif.) said that if Obama chooses someone other than Clinton, it will not be a deal-breaker for Hispanics.

 

“But I hope he does make the right decision and picks someone who draws together our communities,” Baca said. “Is that Hillary? I think she’s certainly one of those candidates.”

 

While Obama won the Hispanic vote in his home state of Illinois and in Colorado, and stayed competitive in New Mexico and Arizona, he was walloped among Hispanics — 64 percent to 24 — throughout the 24 contests making up Super Tuesday. In California, Clinton won over Hispanics 67 percent to 29.

 

Hispanic voters comprised 30 percent of California Democratic primary voters, an increase of 17 percent from 2004. In Texas, the number of Hispanics voting in the Democratic primary rose 8 percent, to 32 percent of the electorate, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.

 

In harnessing such enthusiasm, Baca also said the CHC will be looking — but not necessarily asking — for Obama to make as strong of a pledge as Clinton did to putting comprehensive immigration reform on his “first 100 days” agenda.

 

“He says he wants to, but he needs to show that he’s serious about taking it up.”

 

Obama’s campaign coordinator for Spanish-language media, Vince Casillas, said while Obama has promised to take up immigration reform in his first year in office, he has not yet laid out his detailed plan for comprehensive reform.

 

“As soon as he’s ready and has a plan in place, he’ll announce it,” Casillas said.

 

In the Florida Republican primary, where Hispanics made up 12 percent of the total vote and where McCain edged out Romney by only 4 percentage points, the Arizona senator won 54 percent of the Hispanic vote compared to Romney’s 14 percent.

 

And many Republicans remember it was in 2004 when 40 percent of Hispanic voters abandoned the Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. John Kerry (Mass.), to vote for President Bush, Munoz said.

 

Munoz called 2004 the Democrats’ “low-water mark” in pulling in Hispanic support. The “high-water mark,” she said, came in 1996, the last time a Clinton was on the ticket.

 

And even longtime Obama backers in the CHC — including Reps. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) and Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.) — said Obama has a lot of work to do in drumming up support among Hispanics who are still fiercely loyal to Clinton.

 

“I have encouraged the Obama campaign for a year now that retail politics is very important to us, but they don’t yet seem to have gotten the message,” Gutierrez said. “We really need to see more of that from him.”

 

Becerra said once he gets out there, Obama will be a “natural at connecting with the Hispanic community,” but he acknowledged that more outreach is needed.

 

“And first and foremost, the discussion will need to be about how to reach out to the Clinton supporters and then get them incorporated into his campaign.”

 

Baca said if Obama fails to do that, and fails to give his “strongest types of surrogates” in the Hispanic community the ammunition they need to help seal support for his candidacy, the record Hispanic turnout that was seen in the primaries could disappear.

 

“We have a tendency to not go to the polls to vote,” Baca said. “The CHC can help get them out to vote, and it’ll make a big difference. But in the end it’s up to him.”

 


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