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Roy Delgado

Roy Delgado

Posted: 04.06.2008 / 5:28 AM PDT

Hi friends,

I read the comments about my blog on Gov. Richardson’s endorsement of Sen. Obama. Before you all hang me be advised that Sen. Obama is our man here in this house and to everybody I talk to.

You see I am looking for HOPE which I am sure this man can deliver - versus another 100 years of being in iraq with Sen. McCain.

Ideally I would like to see Sen. Obama run for president with possibly Sen. Clinton as his V.P. What an awesome team.

But as the campaign wears on it possibly will not happen, as Sen. Clinton does not want to abandon the campaign. My comments about the Guv. still stand. Go with a frontrunner it could be a cabinet post down the road. Think about it.

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"El Mirage was founded in 1937 as a migrant worker community when the area around Phoenix was open, undeveloped farmland. All that existed was a small patch of land in the middle of the fields, where the workers built homes and cantinas..."

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Population, income, and education
Population (2006) 3,721,082
Median household income (per year) $50,886
Median age 37.2
Families in poverty (%) 8.0%
High school graduates (%)82.5%
Bachelors degree (%) 25.9%
Ethnicity (percent listed for all below)
White 86.4%
Black 5.3%
Latino 36.0%
Native American 2.6%
Bi-racial 2.0%
Asian-Pacific 3.6%
Employment (percent listed for all below)
Military 0.4%
Government 11.5%
Agriculture 0.6%
Professional 11.5%
Trade and services 30.5%
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