with me are israel ortega of libertad.org, spanish language publication of heritage foundation.ul reyes, and angela maria kelley, vice president of immigration policy and advocacy at the center for american progress. thank you, all, for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> here is my first question. >> yeah. >> is the latino vote actually up for grabs in this election? or is this really just an issue that the president has already won the vast majority of the vote and he has to play a turnout game? or is there seriously a way in which mitt romney might be able to get a substantial portion of the latino vote? >> you mentioned mitt romney and the whole etch-a-sketch thing. it's not that he needs the etch-a-sketch, he needs more like a time machine. not just that he has had these extreme views on immigration. it's that during the primaries, he also attacked other candidates for their moderate views. went after newt gingrich and went after rick perry. so not just that he can move back to the center, which lots of candidates do. he also have to explain his very aggressive anti-