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    8/10/2008
    McCain on Hispanic issues during "Straight Talk" tour in Racine

    By Camille Q. Solberg

    Racine, WI. During a closed interview with several local reporters in Racine, Senator John McCain shared his positions and solutions regarding issues concerning the Latino community and the state of Wisconsin.

    Responding to the fact that President Bush narrowly lost the state by approximately 5,000 votes during one of his presidential runs, Senator McCain recognizes it is an uphill battle to win this state but feels his campaign is very competitive against his opponent. “I know I have an uphill battle here and I know I have a lot of work to do. I also think that Wisconsin is one of those states viewed by some of the experts as a “Battle Ground” state," said the Senator. According to McCain, several national polls show him trailing by one point, 44% to Senator Obama’s 45% and in some polls he is actually ahead by 3 points. McCain has seen their campaign close the gap in others states and feels they are close enough to compete in Wisconsin. McCain's presidential campaign recently released its latest web video entitled "Barack Obama Forgot Latin America." The web video points out that during Barack Obama's speech in Berlin as a citizen of the world, he did not once mention a city or country in Latin America.

    The Senator believes he has something going for him against his opponent here in Wisconsin. He spoke of a belief in ethics that leads to good and clean government. "I have reached across the aisle and worked to reform government. Right now Americans want government reform very badly. So I think I have that going for me. But my challenge is to portray a positive plan of action to fix the economy so I can make a case for reform. I have to make a case for prosperity and then I have to make a case for peace as well," stated the Senator.

    Senator McCain expressed his support for offshore drilling. The Republican candidate for President shared that during his talks with oil executives he has been told we could see increased supply within months using existing facilities, and (more) within a relative short time if exploration were allowed in promising areas. “Offshore drilling is an absolute national security requirement!," added McCain, stating also that environmental and state concerns however, must be satisfied.

    In responding to questions that affect Hispanics, McCain responded to immigration reform first.
    We have been asked a lot of questions about that; it is a federal responsibility and we failed. We failed when we didn’t enact comprehensive reform which meant securing our borders, a temporary worker program and addressing 12 million people that are here illegally. So we failed twice. So what do we need to do? We need to have comprehensive reform but we have to assure the American people that the borders are secure. We have to secure the borders, then address the issue of the temporary workers program and who is truly temporary. Then we have to address the 12 million who are here illegally and it has to be done in a humane and compassionate fashion. Then you have the local and state government trying to take up the slack and it’s a federal responsibility. I believe in states rights but when we talk about securing our borders, that’s a federal responsibility. I will work very hard on this issue.
    McCain believes the drug cartels have taken control temporarily or from time to time of the Mexican border and believes there is corruption throughout. He applauds President Calderon of Mexico for his leadership in taking on these drug cartels.

    McCain was in Racine for one of his national presidential campaign “Straight Talk “ tours in which a townhall style meeting was held. Approximately 1,000 people were in attendance.

    Solberg- Quiros is a nationally published political columnist , Former Federal Drug Communities Commissioner and Hispanic activist. She resides in New London Wisconsin. This story was previously published in Milwaukee's Spanish Journal.




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