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Voters Reject Obama's call for Bilingualism
Is it just me, or is this a golden opportunity issue for McCain to exploit? Rasmussen's poll responders certainly seem to think so, to the tune of 59% of Democrats and 79% of Republicans...
Barack Obama's Call for Bilingualism
Barack says: "It's embarrassing when Europeans come over here and they speak English, they speak French, they speak German and we go over to Europe and all we can say is, Merci Beaucoup....right?"
Barack Obama said yesterday that “instead of worrying about whether immigrants can learn English,” Americans “need to make sure your child can speak Spanish.” A national telephone survey conducted last month by Rasmussen Reports found that U.S. voters overwhelmingly disagree with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Eighty-three percent (83%) place a higher priority on encouraging immigrants to speak English as their primary language. Just 13% take the opposite view and say it is more important for Americans to learn other languages.
In his comments, Obama emphasized the economic benefits of learning a second language: “If you have a foreign language, that is a powerful tool to get a job.” Data suggests that most voters see the issue in a broader context.
A separate survey found that one factor fueling the anger over immigration is the belief that most government officials encourage immigrants to retain the culture of their home country. This helps explain why voters who are angry about immigration are primarily angry at the government, not immigrants. Among those angry about immigration, 59% believe most government officials encourage immigrants to retain their home country culture.
Last fall, a Rasmussen Reports survey found that 77% of Americans believed that employers should be allowed to require employees to speak English while on the job. With the Supreme Court recently upholding tougher standards for voter identification at the polls, 65% of voters now believe election ballots should only be printed in English. Thirty-two percent (32%) say they should be printed in both English and Spanish.
The importance of assimilation into the culture is highlighted in another recent survey: 54% of voters say it is more important to encourage all immigrants to embrace American culture than it is to reduce the number of immigrants. Just 36% take the opposite view and say reducing immigration is a higher priority. That survey, as with many others, also found a strong preference for ballots and other government documents to be printed in English only.
Only 26% believe that every American should be able to speak at least two languages. In his recent comments, Obama said parents should be thinking, “How can your child become bilingual? We should have every child speaking more than one language.“
Broken down along party lines, 79% of Republicans and 59% of Democrats reject the idea that all Americans should know multiple languages. Among unaffiliated voters, 68% say their fellow citizens do not need to know a language other than English.


Comments
There's no Lee Atwater on Team Mac
Their senior management seems allergic to trying to capitalize on Obama gaffes. As a result, they are letting the MSM drive the campaign dialogue and they can never win under those circumstances.
Obama has pitched his flag on immigration and gay rights far to the left of American public opinion, but the McCain camp seems to not want to offend the press who shares these opinions. The biography is not going to be enough, I think Dole proved that rather conclusively.