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influential political voice amongst the cuban american community. in south florida. >> i would say the new york cuban american community, yes. >> oh, no. don't he's running for mayor of miami-dade. i don't think he has a chance. >> i will offer the border it harder line against those warring polls. >> there socialist communist agenda on our people. he is a new tube he has a fan base got me low-hanging fruit and everybody thinks is a genius there is a community that feels very connected to his the message within spanish language media someone is willfully misinforming for the purpose of entertainment. i mean, i get the joke. i just don't think it's funny. >> or you're gonna show us your studio how long have you been doing the show? i said what well, he's been doing it from that chair for eight years.
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>> he only me programmer, my show is an anti communists show reporting on communist infiltration in the u.s. like i came miami, you think in miami-dade where we live. there are any communist elected leaders, you know, i don't think there are communist elected leaders, but i do think there is a communist infiltration. >> thousand he took you think there are communist at the federal level? >> i can only you yogurt. >> okay. >> i think there is a dangerous tendency to the left well, not every democrat is no no, no, of course not he how they when as a politician you defend the welfare of communist your sympathies lie with people that say that misinform misinformed jokers. okay. i think there is a way of attacking what they cannot silence. >> but they cannot overcome. so i am political incorrect say what everyone wants to hear or
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apply like, i don't need you to leave here loving generated images of kamala looking a little bit like chegg ivana calling her comrades kamala, is that sticking at all it's announced again, you're not seeing any traction, you're not seeing any momentum behind that argument because this has been such a step away from a very tired playbook we're talking about the economy of climate housing, gun reform, immigration. >> and i think the energy has shifted in june. >> it was joe biden has he latino problem now, i keep hearing about a latino reset. is that accurate? is that what you're hearing? and is that playing out in miami on the issues? >> i think we're persuadable to come in and say, you're latino from the identity person
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that didn't get our vote. i'm not going to happen if i were to say, what is the campaign doing wrong, i understand that there's a very narrow path to victory you have to hit those swing states repeatedly. >> i get it you have an army of people here that are doing the work for you, come once and let them know. i'm with you. democrats have to be aware of the fact that we're here and that we're gettable do on the ground too? >> yeah, this vote out expanded expand to a little more footwork you covered, no matter the question from more about the candidates to rules in your state to casting your ballot. the cnn voter handbook has your answers visit cnn.com slash
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three-to-one, three-to-one eva mckend on the roman, the harris-walz campaign is cnn hour north of atlanta well, remember, in 2020, joe biden won georgia by the infamous 11,000 votes this year, could be even closer. and 10% of the party population in georgia is latino multi-generational mexican american family at two months
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away from the election. these conversations can be fraught with tension let's go talk to them and see what they have to say. >> one of emilia about yourselves and 78 i entered illegally through the desert, through the hills. it took them all anytime and how did you come to this country? >> when you must like everyone else? well, we came through the heels, so it's one day, but it felt like an eternity we were about to lose our lives become also convened. >> how did you become an american citizen? >> i fix my situation during the amnesty and 88 i'm an american citizen know happened. it's the first time i'll vote >> have you decided who you're going to vote for you know what? i would vote for kamala em an oil kamala as well. why
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more so just set of security. >> i don't agree with all the policies so i just seeing how interested is towards the migrant workers fearing the experiences for my parents, saying how retreated simply for being a spinal latinos, it's made me become an adult before i could even recognize what an indoor even is it just faced discrimination. >> were you bullied at school? >> i remember when trump was running for presidency in 2016 and it was probably the worst experience that i've had in the school system being called slurs being separated from other students. >> do you connect trump running for office in 2016 and becoming precedent to being called slurs at school. >> the bigotry that was pushed during his canada in 2016 before became president. definitely fuel it i think it was going to happen with or without trump. he just amplified that voice for those who didn't feel like they could have voiced that hatred at first when people were throwing
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slurs your way and you are being separated, you didn't tell your parents know why because i had seen it happen so many times to my peers that at that point we're just quick to lose hope. >> i was called a dirty and schiff. i could even say here because just hurts being called the dirty wet back it's an adult telling you this they have so much hatred and bigotry so it really hurt that was just in tears. i'm sorry know, when you run into not the look, i didn't really know about that i didn't know about this either. and if i had known i would not stay silent. i'm sure of that i'm a mama bear when it comes to my children how how has it shaped you it really opened up my eyes towards different perspectives and over the years afterwards,
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i've began getting more involved in understanding the political climate in understanding what that means for me which is the predominantly latinos institution. and you lead an organization? >> yes. the latin american student organization? >> now, what is our first mission to empower and develop latino men and woman student based multicultural organization, where we aim to just enrich our students as a hole through cultural enrichment, cultural education how are you going to feel the his diploma because of all the efforts he's made >> you're going to make me cry
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ever run for office? >> i want to i save myself the white house as president you know, at the oval office, emmanuel, i want to be alive and vote for you when you become the first latino precedent know that's my goal. >> so >> i'm in bethlehem, a city about 60 miles north of philly pennsylvania. kamala harris, as polling higher with latinos. but the state at large is up for grabs. i'm about to meet with members of a puerto rican social clubs started by steelworkers. >> i want to talk to these folks about how they're feeling as we are inching closer to the elections. >> so let's go and see what these puerto rican us have undermined there's social club. >> my father was one of the founders here. >> it's late 1950s. a club
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with built so those that didn't have a place to go would come in here, would found emily's i don't think people realize the role of the latino vote in pennsylvania. it's the third largest puerto rican community in the united states after new york and florida let's talk politics we laugh because we normally have board meetings and we come here to discuss everything about the club. we end up having political fight. >> instead, warned up operon are political debate here. >> there's not that many places where people can be having healthy discussions. we need more of that in this country, but okay. now, cough it out. who's voting for who? >> i'm. voting for the one that's right to me, which is the first female president i'm republican with a question mark one. of my veterans. and our dog for my veterans. when i hit someone degrading us calling us to pitt it hurts he had done
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some good things. but when he opens his mouth, all that good goes to waste we don't have to make america great again america always been great. >> do you feel do you feel added pressure because you know? that you are in a swing state that is key to winning this election. >> we have to all get out there and vote and make sure that when we push that blue button the democrats, win the election this year as long as my family's is wealth is happy and enjoy, live freely it takes me to stay blue. >> i'll stay blue. >> so as is the first time this is my first time democrats. >> yes. >> a lot of people think donald trump appeals to latino men because of the machismo, we have a strong character but that machismo stuff that's what the old school the new generation, when i liked that what are the campaigns need to
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do on the ground to get this vote out? >> it would be nice if they would knock on the door to a little more foot work >> campaigning on horseback yeah, almost three years ago. skyline of politics have a show were right and left talk to each other cnn presents an encore presentation. >> hbo's real time with bill maher next on cnn you're leaving me for a turbotax expert seeing it. adam turbotax will be your pride's turbotax live expert, and we'll beat the price you pay your pro last tax season. we are living with a a-fib and over 400,000
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california i grew up and these streets were very organized community we call it the company erica. people that are part of the question can be kennedy was growing up local council member didn't exist. that wasn't a thing for us we didn't have a lot of representation i'm trying to ride regularly. i think the beauty of this community is that many people moved here from other places. so they can have this lifestyle are. >> this is a loma, the neighborhood in the city of group of valley it's. one of the youngest cities in california being incorporated for about 13 years. the city's about 120,000 people my
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district is around 25 thousand terms of latinos were over 70% so how did you get into politics? i've always worked around him the rights and other policy and reform movements. here. >> and me alone, mine, hurricane valley, i saw a need. >> and so i was elected to represent our ranchers oh, good attorney here let's hold hold here when did you start campaigning on horseback almost three years ago. >> your politics do you feel that you're on the radar screen of statewide candidates and national candidates the reality is, athena is here, feel that we've been failed by both parts. >> we've had a tax on one end and failed promises on the other i was part of the group of people that was completely disengaged from biden. he has almost as many deportations as trump did during his
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administration in terms of policy we didn't see enough. so i think that's where they're losing latino what do you want to hear? >> what you want to hear from candidates who from claw harris, i want to hear a vision. >> i want to hear proposal for the latino community i'm a democrat, but when we talk about democrats, historically, there's been really a fight to see who's tougher and immigration fixing the border is tough so it was kamala harris address the family immigration backlog. we need a humane approach to immigration i'm not planning to vote for donald trump. i never have however, what i hear is really a disengagement and from the democrats, the lack of truly engagement with latinos, with latino man, with families explain this phenomenon with latino men finding donald trump appealing some of the appeal is
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about machismo. >> i think that's false. there's consistent effort to cast latinos as racist as anti-immigrant, and as massage. i think that's a false equivalency latino men are trying to lead right? there i'm to protect and provide as medical. >> this man who came to the u.s. illegally as a teen crossing the border about that donald trump, he told me this was going to be the first time he vote and he said he's voting for trump because he thinks there needs to be control the border. and because he wanted a change in the vice president always works on the same path and i think that if she remains in office, we're going to stay on the same path in which they have set us on currently if you could talk to donald trump, if you could talk to kamala harris what would you say to them? >> how are we going to ensure that latino families build
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wealth over the next generation? how are we going to ensure that latino owned businesses are thriving have you decided who you're voting for i haven't i think this is a major opportunity to pivot into an indirection barrio. you're a little better ito chat, chat so right now, we're in boyle heights majority latino neighborhood, mainly mexicanos, but you also gotta central america candles and just latin americans all over identity who i am, i'm apache gun. okay. i was raised by the both of you here heights. when we started playing at his van and coming up his i love, always open its doors
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activist movement heads in the east side trying to change the world and from southeast helene. >> so i'm very proud gonna have my bachelor's in social work, my master's and clinical social work. >> and we also i'm sorry, playing music together combination of music from oliver latino america how do you guys turn the social worth the community activism, into? we'll second was too was based on we had a big vision for creating world where many worlds exist >> so it felt dangerous to be who i was. i'm a daughter of immigrants who were in documented for a really thought parents were documented every time i see a poll about latino
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priorities immigration is not one of them for us immigration is a big deal. and have you ever felt otherwise? >> oh, yeah growing up, i didn't want to speak spanish. >> i remember when i was a kid, they told me if you speak spanish, you can go with the dumb kids. >> a lot of surviving in this country and then not being noticed what do you want to see the candidates discuss? >> i'll be honest. i was really hopeless a few months ago. we really cared about immigration reform but we also really care about women being able to have the right to choose mental health services are you feeling hopeful now? >> i'm feeling hopeful. i'm excited to finally have somebody that looks like us that may listen to to us says it's not a swing state, though there are some seats up
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for grabs. we are here because the head of one eagles usa, the largest hispanic advocacy organization in the country, has invited us to join going her family and watching tonight's debate his plan to do what he has done before as latinos watching, what did they say that struck you particularly poignantly, i just thought trump constantly focusing on immigration, fearmongering against immigrants and immigration. >> we have millions of people pouring into our country from prisons dozens and jails from mental institutions and insane asylums. >> and then coming in at i think it's going to be a turnoff to a lot of latino voters. >> are there any issues that they are missing talking about that would appeal more to latinos. >> education, education yeah. >> they always miss it to, you know, i think you are the first people i have visited with across the country who bring up education demographically,
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latinos are younger. >> we are graduate to aiding more latinos in the colleges now, more than ever is there anything that campaigns aren't doing that should be done? >> yes. when it comes to latino voters, are most recently those us poll showed that 55% of eligible latino voters they'll had not been reached out to by candidates or campaigns. that's just wrong. and it's all huge missed opportunity. >> is there still something called the latino vote? >> i believe there is still a latino culture within america that when you talk about family, it's about an extended family, not a nuclear family so while a lot of us have been more americanized, there are still very important ties i think that is how i define latino vote sido i'm cuban coffee. i
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don't drink coffee anywhere outside of miami i think one of the biggest mistakes people can make, the say, we are one homogeneous blocked. that does group think we are who we are plus our experiences and our circumstance >> has come across loud and clear, that it gives documentary is that nobody should paint the latino vote in america what one wide brush i'm a citizen of the u.s but at the same time, like i'm taking the traumas of my families and the general gracious behind me. >> it's my duty to be loud about what i think we deserve
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