Mon 21 Jan 2008
LAS VEGAS — In an interview with Spanish-language television network Univision, Hillary Clinton talked about her plans for the economy and made a direct appeal to Latino voters, noting that her campaign manager — Patti Solis Doyle — is a first-generation Hispanic-American. “I feel very proud to have worked on the issues that are important to Hispanics and Hispanic families for many years,” she said, when the moderator asked her to make her case to Hispanic Nevadans. Clinton went on to talk about her work with Hispanic leaders across the country like activist Dolores Huerta.
“I want to be a president who will work closely with the Hispanic community,” she said.