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2004 US Presidential Election
February 03, 2004
Dean | Dean doesn't answer calls from latin american voter

From the wireless election connection

Rigo Lozano, 23, is changing his support from Dean to Kerry. Lozano says he is affiliated with the League of United Latin American Citizens. He says he has been trying to reach Dean for the last 60 days to give him the league’s endorsement —he even travelled to Columbia to reach Dean, but “again no avail.”


Posted by Bryan M at February 3, 2004 10:07 PM | TrackBack
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You don’t need to have someone call you back if you are giving him your endorsement. Dean is one of the busiest people in America at the moment, and this guy is upset that he didn’t get personal attention, I guess… he obviously isn’t as concerned about their stances on issues, because he is now “100% behind” another candidate suddenly.

Oh well, that’s another reason the Dems are having trouble getting their voters behind a good, solid candidate… this is their voters’ behavior. They’re very high-maintenance.

Posted by: Alex Dale at February 4, 2004 10:49 AM

Dean will have plenty of time on his hands by about the Ides of March.

Posted by: ableiter at February 4, 2004 11:35 AM

What was this clown wanting? A friggin’ pat on the back? Kinda like sayin’, “Hey man….we’ll be stupid and support you, but you just gotta take my calls and act like you know me….and hey, could you give me your autograph? It’s for my kid, out in the car…..First guy to give me his autograph, get’s the vote of the League of United Latin American Citizens…all 14 of them. (hell yeah, he’s associated with the League of United Latin American Citizens…..he sent them $5 last year)

Typical liberal.

Posted by: Jeff B at February 4, 2004 01:08 PM

5 Demo candidates spoke at
a LULAC function in Arizona
Monday.

They have endorsed no-one.

Posted by: leaddog2 at February 4, 2004 01:22 PM

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