"Today we march, tomorrow we vote!" marchers shouted in theimmigrant rights rallies that filled the streets of U.S. cities thisspring.
Trying to motivate Latinos to flex their political muscle, popularSpanish-language DJ Renan Almendarez Coello, known to his estimated35 million listeners as El Cucuy or "the boogeyman," began a nationalvoter registration drive this week in San Jose, Calif.
San Jose was the first stop on Almendarez's two-week, 10-city bustour, which he also hopes will influence the debate on immigrationreform and a host of other …

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