this puts her squarely in line with most hispanic voters on an issue that continues to cause major headaches for republicans. even jeb bush, probably the most amenable to immigration reform prefers to talk mostly about illegal status for undocumented immigrants and has only offered tentative support on any notion of a pathway to citizenship. make no mistake, today not a single republican candidate, announced or potential, is clearly and consistently supporting a path to citizenship, not one. when they talk about legal status, that is code for second class status. joining me now, nevada reporter john raulson and jess mcintosh. i was at rancho high school in 2008 at a caucus back in the early days of that campaign.
class status. joining me now, nevada reporter john raulson and jess mcintosh. i was at rancho high school in 2008 at a caucus back in the early days of that campaign. they were trying to run this caucus and didn t have the infrastructure in place. two things there 37 hillary clinton won a huge amount of hispanic voters in that caucus but she was historically taking a pretty tough line. remember that driver s license moment where she waffled a about it on it she talked about deporting anyone who committed a crime, no marion matter how minor. how big a step was this today for her in this campaign? well, i think it was pretty shocking, chris, and you laid it out pretty well. her campaign signaled this morning to the media that she would be going for a path to citizenship. that was obvious. she had to stake out that territory. but she sprinted way past that
yes, tony orlando was in the house, although huckabee s rollout was not quite as smooth as tony orlando s stylings. huckabee said his campaign would be funded by small funders not billionaires. rest assured, if you want to give a million, please do it. but i know most of you can t. the supreme court has knocked down most of the limits on campaign financing, particularly through super pacs. and hillary clinton says her agency is unable to enforce the laws that do exist, it is illegal to hand a candidate for $1 million and for a candidate to solicit that much money which means, huckabee kicked off his campaign with a possible violation of campaign law. more on that in a bit. but first, to rancho high school
billionaires. rest assured, if you want to give a million, please, do it. but i know most of you can t. the supreme court has knocked down most of the limits on campaign financing, particularly through super pacs. and hillary clinton says her agency is unable to enforce the laws that do exist, it is illegal to hand a candidate for $1 million and for a candidate to solicit that much money which means, huckabee kicked off his campaign with a possible violation of campaign law. more on that in a bit. but first, to rancho high school in los angeles where hillary clinton joined a student round table this afternoon and made an important declaration sticking out a clear policy position regarding immigrants and president obama s action on immigration.