Sen. Clinton no longer has a strong hold on the latino vote. Obama got blown out in the fight for the latino vote in California and Nevada. But since then, he's improved.
He WON the latino vote in Conn. He also did very well in Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. And, last night, he won the latino vote in VA.
Now, key latino endorsements are coming his way. The other day is was a Texas Rep. Now this:
Mike Allen passes on word that later this morning Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Governor Anibal Acevedo-Vila will announce his endorsement of Obama.
There are 63 delegates are at stake in the state, which is the last to vote on June 7.
Along with playing a role in Puerto Rico -- if we ever get there -- the planned endorsement is a boost for Obama with Latino voters, where his campaign thinks endorsements can really matter.
This could be very helpful, since every delegate counts now. Looks like Sen. Clinton can no longer count on the Latino vote, not even in Puerto Rico.
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