The Star-Ledger - NJ.com - Paul Mulshine - 3 hours ago
But he points out he is no extreme right-winger on immigration. He also supports the McCain-Kennedy bill that would permit a pathway to citizenship for ...
In 2008, Hispanics made up 9 percent of the voting population and voted for President Obama over Sen. John mccain (R-Ariz.) by more than two-to-one, ...
But Latino voters gave their votes two-to-one to Barack Obama over John McCain in the election. Dropping an affirmative action judge who describes herself ...
And even though Obama used a Latino prayer breakfast Friday morning to reiterate his intention to pass some sort of new immigration plan during his ...
John McCain (R-Ariz.), a principal architect of past attempts to rewrite immigration laws. McCain challenged Obama and other Democrats to stand up to labor ...
The result: Obama carried the Latino vote in 2008 by a lopsided two-to-one margin. As Jeb Bush put it in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson for Esquire, ...
Labeled “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” by supporters, the bill also enjoyed the backing of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama, but to no avail. ...
The president won Latinos 2 to 1, has powerful Democratic majorities, and yet admits he might not have the votes to pass comprehensive immigration reform. ...