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By Gerald Erichsen, About.com Guide to Spanish Language since 1998

Poll: Which Spanish-Language Campaign Song Is Better?

Thursday February 28, 2008
Presidential campaigns are supposed to be a competition among ideas and personalities, among Spanish-speaking voters in Texas, Tuesday's primary between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama has also become a competition of songs.

The Clinton song, "Hillary, Hillary Clinton" was made for the official campaign by the Houston-based Mango Punch, and an unofficial video of the song can be viewed on YouTube. Meanwhile, an independent organization supporting Obama, Amigos de Obama, has produced "Viva Obama." It can be viewed on the organization's home page.

Be sure to check both of them out, and then participate in our poll or share your opinions by clicking on the Comments link below:

Comments

February 29, 2008 at 4:34 pm
(1) Sr. Norton says:

Hey, was it just me, or did Señor Obama’s really say “Voté Marzo 4″ which would mean “I voted March 4th” instead of “Vote Marzo 4″ which would be telling people to vote on March 4? What a difference a little accent can make. :)

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