Senator Bob Menendez will campaign for Hillary Clinton in Texas tomorrow to help turn out the state’s huge Hispanic community, just as polls show Obama closing in on Clinton’s lead there.
Menendez plans to lead a group of Hispanic elected officials on campaign stops through the cities of San Antonio, Brownsville and Houston until Monday.
Hispanic voters make are estimated to make up about one-third of Texas’s Democratic electorate and are considered crucial to Clinton winning the state. Recent polls show her with as much as two-thirds of Hispanic support, although Clinton and Obama are running neck-and-neck in the Lone Star State.
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Good for NJ
Menendez finally moved out of NJ. Are there any plans to replace him fairly soon? Dr. Murray Sabrin comes to mind as a suitable replacement. This could free up the GOP contest in June so either Jersey Joe or that other candidate could be nominated. However, this could create a vacuum for yet another candidate to come forth. Let's hope that Menendez finds a suitable home in Texas. Any need for subprime mortgage for him? I am sure that voters of NJ could organize a fundraiser for his mortgage in no time.
Sabrin
Sabrin and his mentor are absolute jokes
I don't think this helps Hillary
She's fighting for her political life!