La Raza, Pro-amnesty Groups Push for
McAuliffe Win in VA
by Matthew Boyle 2 Nov 2013, 1:09 PM PDT
Pro-amnesty organizations are campaigning
heavily for Democrat Terry McAuliffe,
the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and a close ally
of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,
in Virginia's
gubernatorial election on Tuesday.
“Latino groups are intensifying
get-out-the-vote efforts in the Virginia
governor’s race against a national backdrop of a congressional struggle over
immigration reform,” NBC News Latino reports. “The groups said Thursday
immigration reform is a critical issue on which candidates will be measured by
Latino voters in the race.
As the groups work to have a strong
showing of Latino turnout in Tuesday’s race, pressure has intensified on House
Republicans to move immigration reform legislation in the waning days of this
congressional year. That has helped keep the issue in the forefront as the
Virginia candidates head to Election Day and groups try to turn out Latino
voters in the state, home to the 16th largest population of Hispanic-eligible
voters.”
NBC Latino quotes the National
Council of La Raza Action Fund’s executive director Matthew
McClellan who said his group and others are organizing 75,000 phone calls on
behalf of McAuliffe and conducting door-to-door get-out-the-vote efforts,
running ads in Spanish-language media and sending direct mail to more than
27,000 homes. “The Latino community is tired of talk and demanding action,”
McClellan said. “Saying the right thing is not enough and we will be looking
for action after is over.”
Labor Council for Latin American
Advancement executive director Hector Sanchez called on Hispanics who want
comprehensive immigration reform to show up at the polls for McAuliffe. “It’s
very important for everyone to turn out to the polls, to analyze where those
candidates are and make sure those candidates are representing Latinos on
issues that are critical for the community,” Sanchez said.
They are specifically pushing DREAM Act
proposals, ones that would grant amnesty to young illegal immigrants who
crossed the border or entered or stayed in the country illegally before they
became adults. Ken Cuccinelli, the GOP candidate running against McAuliffe,
opposes amnesty and DREAM Act proposals.
No matter the result, these leftwing
groups and others are likely to try to extrapolate the election results in Virginia to fit their
national agenda, as both House Majority Leader Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) and
House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) are from the
Commonwealth. Cantor and Goodlatte are key players in the immigration debate,
and both thus far remain publicly open to attempts from House GOP leadership to
go to a conference committee to negotiate with the Senate and its “Gang of
Eight” immigration bill. Cantor and Goodlatte remain open to such efforts
despite the fact that the Senate bill’s key GOP sponsor, Sen. Marco Rubio
(R-FL), has publicly come out against such efforts.
National Council of La Raza
Raul
Yzaguirre was the president & CEO for the National
Council of La Raza, and a director at the Economic
Policy Institute.
Note: Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Economic
Policy Institute, and the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
George Soros
is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations,
a director at the Brain Trauma Foundation,
and the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open
Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Economic
Policy Institute, the Climate Reality Project,
and the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Terence
R. McAuliffe is a director at the Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and a friend of Hassan
Nemazee.
Hassan
Nemazee is a friend of Terence R. McAuliffe,
a friend of Albert A. Gore Jr., and was a
director at the Brain Trauma Foundation.
Albert A.
Gore Jr. is a friend of Hassan Nemazee,
and the chairman for the Climate Reality Project.
Sherwood
L. Boehlert is a director at the Climate Reality Project,
and was a trustee at the H. John Heinz III Center
for Science, Economics and the Environment.
Larry
J. Schweiger is a director at the Climate Reality Project,
and a trustee at the H. John Heinz III Center
for Science, Economics and the Environment.
Teresa
Heinz Kerry is the vice chair for the H. John Heinz III Center
for Science, Economics and the Environment, married to U.S. Department of State secretary John F.
Kerry, and an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Lee H. Hamilton
is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution
(think tank), and the co-chair for the Independent
Task Force on Immigration and America's Future.
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