McCain stopped at La Casa del Preso, a memorial to deceased and current political prisoners in Cuba. After a tour inside, he spoke to a group of Cuban-Americans gathered outside.“Buenas tardes,” he told them, then admitted that was pretty much the extent of his knowledge of the Spanish language.
In English, he proceeded to criticize Cuba’s communist government and vowed that sooner or later the Cuban people would be free.
Somebody in the crowd thought McCain should pick ... Republican adversary, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, as his vice presidential running mate.
“Romney for vice,” was one sign held up by people in the crowd.
source: Reuters
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