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Lynne Cheney woos Hispanics
Washington Times ^ | Wednesday, July 14, 2004 | By James G. Lakely

Posted on 07/14/2004 12:17:58 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

The Bush campaign has refused to speak at the NAACP's convention, but sent out Lynne V. Cheney yesterday to reach out to Hispanics, a minority group that could be key to President Bush's re-election.
    The vice president's wife, long active in politics, delivered the keynote address at the National Hispanic Leadership Summit, saying she was "proud to campaign" for Mr. Bush.
    "[Mr. Bush] has a clear vision for the future of the nation," Mrs. Cheney told an audience of more than 300 Hispanic business and political leaders in Washington. "Abroad, he will use America's great power to serve great purposes: to protect our homeland by turning back the forces of terror, and spread hope and freedom throughout the world.
    "Here at home, this administration will continue building prosperity that reaches every corner of the land so that every child who grows up in the United States will have a chance to learn, to succeed and to rise in the world," she said.
    Mrs. Cheney, an author and historian, made only passing references to Hispanic-Americans in the beginning of her speech.

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