The Latino Post
By Ma Elena
October 19, 2015
U.S. Senator John McCain has announced a new campaign aimed to reach more Latino voters for his re-election bid.
"Unidos
con McCain" or "United with McCain" was introduce by the Republican
candidate at a campaign event in Phoenix, Arizona's Desert Sky Mall last
week, Fox News Latino
reported. McCain paid a visit to an area in the mall called "Mercado de
los Cielos," a former warehouse that is now the home of dozens of small
shops owned generally by Latinos.
"This
is an example of what entrepreneurship and opportunity is all about,"
said McCain, as quoted by KTAR News. "This is what our Arizona economy
is all about."
He
continued, "Hispanic culture, Hispanic food, Hispanic influence into
our state has made our state a diverse, and cultural and wonderful state
because of that."
Serving
as members of McCain's Hispanic coalition are: Tommy Espinoza, head of a
community development fund; Lea Marquez-Peterson, president of the
Tucson Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce; and Phoenix pastor Jose Gonzales, Fox News Latino listed.
Ana Carolina Pereira, a former television news reporter, is the
campaign's outreach director for Latinos.
McCain
believes that his re-election bid with Arizona's Hispanic voting bloc
would not be affected by his fellow Republican candidates' controversial
stance on immigration.
"First
of all, I do not agree with comments that were made by Mr. Trump, and I
said so at the time, and I will continue to strongly disagree with his
comments," he said,
as reported by The Arizona Republic. "But I also believe that the
people of Arizona will make a judgment on my record, which is very long,
and my support of the Hispanic community. ... And I'm proud of that
record, and I'm proud of the support that I have
in the Hispanic community."
According
to The Arizona Republic, McCain's performance on immigration and border
security issues is "long and complicated," which is the major criticism
poked at his
campaign for a sixth U.S. Senate term.
This
year, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump said that McCain is "very weak on
immigration," the news outlet added. State Sen. Kelli Ward also
challenges McCain repeatedly
on the issue.
Espinoza,
a Democrat and co-chair of "Unidos con McCain," said that the senator
is "willing to take a hit on issues that he thinks are important," The
Arizona Republic
noted.
McCain
demanded a secure U.S.-Mexico border and citizenship reforms in his
2008 presidential bid and 2010 Senate re-election race, The Arizona
Republic wrote. In 2013,
he was a member of the "Gang of Eight," a group that pushed for a
bipartisan immigration reform package that included a pathway to
legalization for majority of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants
in the U.S.
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