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Carlos Galindo Political Talk Takes On Arizona Congressional Delegation Next Week on Radio Regarding Immigration!

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Carlos Galindo Radio Talk Show and Has Pulse of Immigration Issue

Carlos Galindo Radio Talk Show and Has Pulse of Immigration Issue

Carlos Galindo is a Mexican American political talk show host in Arizona who has the ears of thousands within the immigrant, Mexican American and Chicano communities.  We are excited to hear how he will take on the entire Arizona Congressional Delegation early next week on his show.

Broadcasting from his flagship station, KSUN 1400 AM, Phoenix, Arizona daily from 7-9 AM. You do not want to miss the hottest bilingual political talk show in Arizona.  With thousands of Immigrants listening and calling in to his daily political talk show to opine, he has his finger on the pulse of the Immigrant community.

Listen in to what the Immigrant community has to say on social and political issues.

Weekly from 7-9 AM M-F (Arizona)
Via radio: KSUN 1400 AM (Phoenix Metro)
Via Internet: http://carlosgalindo.com/home_english.html

He will be discussing the below politicians with regard to how they will vote on immigration reform in 2013:

1st — Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick [D] No show on Dream Act 2010 vote

2nd — Rep. Ron Barber [D] Democrat Voted recently with Tea party Republicans on Government Shutdown

3rd — Rep. Raúl Grijalva [D] SAFE

4th — Rep. Paul Gosar [R] Not Sure

5th — Rep. Matt Salmon [R] Not Sure

6th — Rep. David Schweikert [R] Predict a “no
vote” since he supported ousted Sen. Russell Pearce on sb 1070

7th — Rep. Ed Pastor [D] SAFE

8th — Rep. Trent Franks [R] Tea Party — Predict he will vote no.

9th — Rep. Kyrsten Sinema [D] Democrat who voted recently with Tea Party Republicans on Gov’t Shutdown and got tough on immigration via SB1225.

Note: Republican Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake supported the bipartisan Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill this year, and more than ever, Mexican American and Chicano voters are hawkish and will micro target high Latin populated areas.

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