La Opinión , an often referred to source here at VL, and the largest Spanish language newspaper in the United States endorsed Barack Obama for President. While the paper lauded Hillary Clinton’s efforts, especially in terms of health care, and said that haven’t a woman president in the U.S. would be welcome, the paper felt that Obama offered the best chance for real change.
The Democratic Party arrives at the California primary with a historic choice between two extraordinary candidates. We believe that of the two, Senator Barack Obama represents fundamental change in a campaign in which “change” has become a central theme. Obama’s approach to immigration and his inspiring vision are what the country need to break through the current feeling of political malaise.
On the Republican side, the paper endorsed John McCain. Citing his bi-partisan work on immigration reform.
Via / Hispanic Tips and USA Today
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