Washington – Clinton To ‘Look Hard’ At Julian Castro As Possible VP Pick

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    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro (L) endorses Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a "Latinos for Hillary" rally in San Antonio, Texas October 15, 2015.  REUTERS/Darren Abate Washington – Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton won the backing of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro on Thursday and said she would seriously consider making the rising Hispanic leader her running mate if she wins her party’s nomination.

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    Clinton and the other Democrats in the November 2016 race for the White House have pushed hard for support among Hispanics, a fast-growing and critical voting bloc that has moved toward Democrats in recent elections as Republicans have stymied comprehensive immigration reform in Congress and disparaged Mexican immigrants on the campaign trail.

    “I am going to look really hard at him for anything, because that’s how good he is,” Clinton said at a U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce meeting in San Antonio, Texas, when asked if Castro might be her vice presidential pick.

    Appearing with Clinton at a later “Latinos for Hillary” rally, Castro said he has long respected her ability to appeal to people of all backgrounds.

    “Through the years she has always, always been there for us, and today we’re here for her,” said Castro, who is the second member of President Barack Obama’s Cabinet to endorse Clinton along with Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.

    Clinton said she was “thrilled” to win the backing of Castro, a former mayor of San Antonio. Castro’s twin brother Joaquin, a U.S. congressman, already endorsed Clinton and campaigned with her in Nevada.

    While the endorsement was not a surprise, the timing was a boost for Clinton. It came on the heels of a strong debate performance on Tuesday night and while Vice President Joe Biden is still pondering a possible run for the White House.

    Clinton condemned the hardline comments about immigration that have been prominent in the Republican presidential race, particularly by Donald Trump, who has maintained a comfortable edge in opinion polls among those identifying themselves as Republicans.

    “If you listen to all of them, they all to a degree or so sound like him, they just don’t have the pizzazz or the hair, but they are making a lot of the same unfortunate points in their candidacies,” Clinton said.


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    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    8 years ago

    Why is this Castro guy not offended that Hillary would only pick him because of his race and not any qualifications he may have (he doesn’t, by the way, he worked for Obama doling out cheap housing and discriminating against landlords) does he not realize that she only views him as a Hispanic and not as an “accomplished” person?

    bsnow
    bsnow
    8 years ago

    I condemn Hillary, class warfare comments.
    I condemn hillary about her socialist leftist radicals policies.
    I condemn Hillary about her failure to protect 4 american life’s and then cover it up.
    I condemn Hillary for lying about her email.
    I condemn Hillary for being the worst sec. Of state. The Arab Spring the rest with Russia. The world on fire.

    Bezalel
    Bezalel
    8 years ago

    Is this Fidel or Raoul Castro? Either would be right at home in the Democratic Party.

    8 years ago

    Another transparent move by the queen of dishonesty and criminality to garner support from hispanics. Hang it up, Hilary. You’re toast.