12:27 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
6 Feb 2008
I stayed up late last night watching the returns come in, and by the time I went to bed, the only thing that was clear to me was that Hillary had taken my home state and Obama seemed to take most of the others. Who was the real winner on Super Tuesday? It seems we won’t know that for a while. At best we can say that Obama and Clinton are pretty much in the same place. But some interesting points can be culled from the exit polls.
Contrary to what some expected, race apparently wasn’t the most important factor. While many expected Latinos in California to vote with a man of color (while others thought this might actually go against Obama in the end) they did not, turning out in record numbers to cast a ballot for Hillary Clinton.
9:43 pm By Maegan La Mala · California|San Francisco|US Presidential Race 2008 · 3 Comments
5 Feb 2008
First of all, if you’re here on the West Coast and haven’t voted yet, you have about an hour to get yourself to your polling place and vote. I just did that myself in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and the view from street here was (at least visually) a high turnout and a pretty seamless experience. Where as I normally arrive at the polls to an empty polling place, for the first time in years I had to wait in line. And luckily my fears about irregularities were assuaged. I got in and out and was able to vote not only for a Democratic candidate, but also for the hippie measures that we always vote on here in our beloved San Francisco. I had to laugh and even feel moved when I read the following municipal proposition: Do you want to make it City policy that San Francisco look in to obtaining Alcatraz Island from the federal government to create a Peace Center? I voted yes, of course.
And then there’s the big one. I didn’t vote in the primaries in 2004, and I must say that when I voted for John Kerry 4 years ago in the elections I did it with vigor. I was confident that our 4 torturous years of the Bush machine were about to come to an end. Sadly, we all know how that one turned out. Kerry just didn’t have the pizazz. He was a weak candidate, and lacked the ability to drum up any excitement.
7:52 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics|San Francisco|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
5 Feb 2008I’m off to my polling place folks, and I’m hoping I won’t have face any of the irregularities that are being constantly reported both here and in Southern California when I get there. Here in San Francisco (video of our Super Tuesday above) and other parts of the Bay Area, many voters who aren’t registered with any political party (like myself) have been told that they aren’t allowed to vote in the Democratic primary. Not true!
See you guys later as the returns come in!
Via / SF Gate
5:58 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · New York City|Politics|US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
5 Feb 2008Jackson Heights, Queens, NYC, a huge immigrant hub, is seeing lots of flyers being handed out, many just reminding people to vote today. In Corona, a large Latino immigrant community, Barack Obama’s people were out flyering, or so I gathered by the amount of Barack Obama fliers being stepped on. Many campaigns don’t even bother with Corona some times because of the large amount of undocumented residents there.
Rego Park is seeing lots of heavy traffic but there are lots of machines so the lines are moving.
And a sad reminder that for some Latino voters, the vote isn’t important. One Cubana/Dominicana 30 year old pre-k teacher spoken to in Jackson Heights said she was too stupid to vote and that’s why she wasn’t voting. Despite many people telling her they would show her how to vote, she wouldn’t be convinced.
5:40 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics|US Presidential Race 2008|West Virginia · Comments Off
5 Feb 20082:24 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Media|Politics|US Presidential Race 2008 · 3 Comments
5 Feb 2008
If you’re like me, you’re still on the fence about which lever to pull inside the voting booth today. Well enter Minnesota Public Radio and their select a candidate quiz. The quiz asked you choose answers, using a multiple choice model, on the issues of Iraq, Health care, Abortion, Immigration, Education, Marriage, Taxes, Iran, Energy, Stem cell research, Social Security, The Death penalty, The Mortgage crisis, Gun control and Climate change.
My results……..?
10:25 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Media|Politics|race|US Presidential Race 2008 · 3 Comments
5 Feb 2008Oh those crazy white Fox News ladies and their stereotypes.
February 4 edition of Fox News’ America’s Pulse, host E.D. Hill asked Eddie “Piolín” Sotelo, host of Univision’s Piolín por la Mañana: “Do you think that the majority of Latino listeners that you hear from are going to vote for the person who basically is going to give them the most for, you know, for the least? Who’s gonna, you know, open up the borders, who’s going to give everybody automatic citizenship, that sort of thing? Or are they voting on other issues? On taxes, on health care, on those sort of things?” Hill offered no indication as to which candidate would “open up the borders” and “give everybody automatic citizenship,” nor did she offer any support for her suggestion that Latino voters want to “open up the borders.”
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