evelyn pettis, author, political staffer, and founder of the website, and brett wilkes, latin american citizens, and revered rights. welcome to you all. and professor, let me start with you. we have a little bit of a database now. how is turn out and how are preferences looking? >> well, for the latino communities, it's a little bit hard to tell at this point. because we only know about their participation in the primaries. we know that their rates of participation are what we would generally expect, not any higher than usual, which would be troubling for the democratic party, because latinos splint xxiv votes, but 2-1, sometimes 4-1 for the democratic candidates. but latinos have taken it very seriously, however. the position of donald trump, taking on immigration, a very important issue to latino communities, something that they take into account a great deal. and on the democratic side, both sanders and clinton have spent consider amounts of time and money trying to cater to latino voters. >> greg wilkes, a member of the hispanic caucus, said that donald trump was going to be a lati