. >> joining me tonight is annette taddeo, a member of the miami-dade democratic party. great to have you with us, annette. >> my pleasure. >> all politics is local. you're not on the national scene. you're not on the regional scene. you're there in florida. you're there in south florida. how is this going over? how is mitt romney going to have the largest outreach ever? how's it going to unfold? >> i don't think it's going to work. i think it's too little, too late. i think the voter registration numbers are there to show it as well. voter registration in florida is growing on the democratic side and also on the independent side for hispanics. and right here in miami-dade we just surpassed the democrats who are hispanic, the african-american numbers. we have 550,000 registered democrats in comparison to the republicans which are 373 registered republicans. so we are ground zero. >> okay. >> for registered democrats versus republicans. we are the largest county in miami-dade county of florida. >> so the latino vote in south florida has to be there as strong as it can be i