From http://hispanictrending.net and @jgtornoe:

Obama sets record for top Hispanics
Dec 16, 2008
By Mike Allen

President-elect Obama has already broken White House records for the number of top Hispanic officials, and is expected to name two more in the next day or two, according to transition officials.

“Based on what I can cull from records, we have more Hispanics in senior positions in this White House than under either President Bush or President Clinton,” incoming White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel said in an interview.

“Diversity wasn’t the driving force here," Emanuel added. "I’m proud of the fact that it is a diverse staff. But most importantly, the quality is of a single standard. We wanted to make sure that we got a great staff of seasoned people — both on the policy front and on the political front — who know their stuff.”

Emanuel said that was achieved partly by drawing from a combination of the campaign, Capitol Hill and policy-development organizations.

According to research by the Obama transition:

— The maximum number of Latino Assistants to the President at any one time was two: under President Bill Clinton in 1998 and 2000.

— The maximum number of Latino Assistants and Deputy Assistants to the President combined at any one time was five — in the current Bush White House and in the Clinton White House in 1998.

Obama has already named these well-known Hispanics to his government:

— New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to be secretary of commerce

— Nancy Sutley to be Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality

— Moises "Mo" Vela to be Director of Administration, Office of the Vice President

— Louis Caldera to run the White House Military Office

— Cecelia Munoz to be director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

The following announcements are likely in the next day or two:

— U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar (D-Colo.), for secretary of the interior

— Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion is rumored to be the president-elect’s choice to head the new White House Office of Urban Policy.

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Ya era tiempo.....nuestra voz debe ser escuchada....OBAMAOBAMAOBAMAOBAMAOBAMA!
Avenues such as this should certainly assist Latinos in voicing their opinions and directing their frustrations or comments.
Let's hope that the Administration is not simply using these appointments as a masquerade.
I don't understand why minorities are so drawn to vote for the Democratic Party when their platform and values are so inconsistent with ours. Richardson has now dropped out from his appointment, and I'm pretty sure we're not getting the whole story. I wouldn't trust this (Obama) administration with my abuelita keeping an eye on them.
Let's hope that the Hispanics bring something to Obama's administration beyond their past accomplishments.
No one in this administration is listening to the American people. They are shoving their agenda through the system with complete disregard to those affected and the representatives we've elected into office.

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