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one half of the twice 7 million eligible latino voters or citizens are millennials. and it has been a sharp increase, 40% increases 2008 in the number of eligible latinos that could vote. the reality is, the issue of a registration drive, which many latino leaders are pointing out, univision saying they're going to use all of the television stations and networks to promote a 3 million voter registration drive among latinos, and i think what is actually needed is more bya freedom summer campaign the latino youth of america, similar to what happened in the civil rights movement. latino youthds of go into their communities and say, you're not going to deport our parents. we are going to make a stand in terms of -- i think that is increasingly the sentiment i'm hearing among latino leaders across the country, that they have to harness the millennial latinos now represent -- not only 50% of the entire potential electorate, but every year 800,000 young latinos turn 18. this is going to continue for years to come. i think that is what the republican party is very much afraid
one half of the twice 7 million eligible latino voters or citizens are millennials. and it has been a sharp increase, 40% increases 2008 in the number of eligible latinos that could vote. the reality is, the issue of a registration drive, which many latino leaders are pointing out, univision saying they're going to use all of the television stations and networks to promote a 3 million voter registration drive among latinos, and i think what is actually needed is more bya freedom summer campaign...
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millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti-latino rhetorics mobilizing latino millennials? >> sure, that's a great question and that's what i was pointing to earlier that there is a drop off. we have been at this for ten years, and by say more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community leaders, we have to come together and say how do we invest in this real mobilization effort and not just rely on the hateful things that people are talking about. but in order to do that, at least from a perspective of a nonprofit organization, c-3 organization, we have to do that with a good partners and people investing in our community. when you look at investments into latino organizations, there's a real disparity. and so if we don't have the tools that we need to be testing the message models that are going to work with latinos not coming out because of immigration or testing voter models for things that we have not yet identified perhaps
millennials, those -- and it's like 20%. so my question is relating what do you think or -- about telling anti-latino rhetorics mobilizing latino millennials? >> sure, that's a great question and that's what i was pointing to earlier that there is a drop off. we have been at this for ten years, and by say more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community...
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latino millennials?>> sure, that's millennials. >> that's a great question. that's what i was pointing to earlier is that there is a dropout. and we know it. there's a lot of work to do. we've been at this for ten years more aggressively more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community leaders, we have to come together and say how do we invest in this real mobilization effort and not just rely on the hateful things that people are talking about. but in order to do that, at least from a perspective of a nonprofit organization, c-3 organization, we have to do that with our community. when you look at investments into latino organizations, there's a real disparity. and so if we don't have the tools that we need to be testing the message models that are going to work with latinos not coming out because of immigration or testing voter models for things that we have not yet id
latino millennials?>> sure, that's millennials. >> that's a great question. that's what i was pointing to earlier is that there is a dropout. and we know it. there's a lot of work to do. we've been at this for ten years more aggressively more recently. i would say two things. one, we can't expect parties to build turnout of our community. we have to do that within our community. so as latino organizations and community leaders, we have to come together and say how do we invest in...
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you all heard the big segment of latinos or millennials. frankly, for anybody to false the latino community closely knows that we are a young community. we are also going to be a large percent or segment of generational come whatever it is cold, millennial to portal or whatever it is. to me, we are also creating an absolute can bring voter registration to the palm of our eligible voters hands and nature people have a chance to express their voice for whichever party that's the best. of convincing them to ge give tr support. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to express all a bit of solidarity with the two of our presenters can specifically with the notion once you find a powerpoint scheme that works, you stick to it. i do want to ask you to question myself because i want to throw it out to you guys as quickly as possible. i do have a couple of questions i want to just get the ball rolling. the first of which, the last time we did this i was on a panel, i had a one year old and a four year old so it's kind of a blur at
you all heard the big segment of latinos or millennials. frankly, for anybody to false the latino community closely knows that we are a young community. we are also going to be a large percent or segment of generational come whatever it is cold, millennial to portal or whatever it is. to me, we are also creating an absolute can bring voter registration to the palm of our eligible voters hands and nature people have a chance to express their voice for whichever party that's the best. of...
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so they are saying we can appeal to latinos and millennials. they expect clinton to start losing.they have on their side, though, is money. they have raised record numbers worth of campaign contributions. $42 million in february alone. so that means they can go on until june. they can do the long hall. the other thing they think they have on their side is electability, and favorability. the polls show sanders does much better against all republican candidates than clinton. clinton loses to rubio and cruz. with trump, sanders beats him in double digits, clinton only beats him in single digits, and what they say is as clinton starts losing, and sanders starting winning, more and more delegates will question the winnability against trump. the longer clinton goes on, the less electable she becomes, and the opposite is true of sanders. he is the only candidate with the majority of americans holding a favorable opinion of him. and delegates are saying hang on a second, clinton will not win against trump as the campaign goes on. >> we will see. shihab thank you. >>> jordan has foiled wha
so they are saying we can appeal to latinos and millennials. they expect clinton to start losing.they have on their side, though, is money. they have raised record numbers worth of campaign contributions. $42 million in february alone. so that means they can go on until june. they can do the long hall. the other thing they think they have on their side is electability, and favorability. the polls show sanders does much better against all republican candidates than clinton. clinton loses to...
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other tests, operator -assisted -assisted molecules as well as online, you heard about latinos who are millennial's you know that we are young community. we are also also going to be a large% or segments of generation comes next, whatever it is called millennial two-point oh or whatever. to meet people where they are we created voter registration app so we can bring it to our hands to make sure that people have a chance to express their voice for which whichever party convinces them. [applause]. >> i like to express solidarity with two of our presenters with the notion that once you find a powerpoint scheme that works you stick to it. it makes a lot of sense. i don't want asked to many questions myself, i do have a few questions to get the ball rolling. last time we did this i was on the panel i have a 1-year-old and four-year-old and so my years are a blur at this point, it was one of those years in janel's book democracy promise back in 2006 had among other things one of the main arguments was that both political parties, the democrats and republicans were failing to reach out organizationally to
other tests, operator -assisted -assisted molecules as well as online, you heard about latinos who are millennial's you know that we are young community. we are also also going to be a large% or segments of generation comes next, whatever it is called millennial two-point oh or whatever. to meet people where they are we created voter registration app so we can bring it to our hands to make sure that people have a chance to express their voice for which whichever party convinces them....
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this is where hip are you can make a strong play tore the women vote for the millennials and the latinos. this is a place where donald trump does not have a lot of expertise. it has caused if you can say, negativity amongst these groups. so he will need to make a strong may for them and figure out a way to do this in a way that would work. for hillary clinton republicans should be concerned because she is going to go in there with a very strong ground game. >> hoyle are you is no easy out, but everyone is underestimating trump's general election viability. >> you need more than the white working class. women. charles: florida, ohio. in my mind john kasich is a democrat an won overwhelmingly. if i'm hillary clinton i'm feeling pretty good he won ohio. >> i agree with you. the best thing that happened to hillary clinton is she won ohio and she ran strong. i will say, there are some issues of where she won with respect to bernie sanders and the question is can trump or whomever the republican nominee is try to get a 7% to 8% crossover with the democrats to come our way. charles: lots to dis
this is where hip are you can make a strong play tore the women vote for the millennials and the latinos. this is a place where donald trump does not have a lot of expertise. it has caused if you can say, negativity amongst these groups. so he will need to make a strong may for them and figure out a way to do this in a way that would work. for hillary clinton republicans should be concerned because she is going to go in there with a very strong ground game. >> hoyle are you is no easy...
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. >> one thing that can unite all latinos is donald trump in the >> reporter: one of the panelists is student president of the college democrats. hispanic millennials are just uninformed. >> they don't know what a caucus is or a commissioner is. >> reporter: across the county at miami-dade college downtown another millennial summit of sorts. the dreamers bring their message. >> they need to listen to the needs of the community, a foreign policy that doesn't seek to bomm >> reporter: it doesn't push millennials into voting bootot. many would argue they're apathetic. they don't care. >> we do care. we want to expose them to the issues we need to start caring about. >> reporter: another way thought up by the student government is no name mock elections. we want students to vote for the platforms. >> reporter: no nas on these boards, but drop a marble for the most marbles went to bernie sanders. they want to get the younger voter, the millennial, out there to register and then, two, to te. in miami, keith jones, nbc 6 news. >>> tomorrow will be the rereblicans turn to face off in the magic city. you're talking about trump, cruz, rubio. they'll go out a
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engagement on the part of candidates or politicians or even just folks understanding what young latinos, young millennials are most interested and concerned about. i would love to see that. >> thank you. i am an m.a. condition here. before this, i was a community organizer in the state of idaho. we registered 3,000 latinos in the state in 2014. if you know and have done voter registration, it takes one hour to register two people, especially in the latino community it's more difficult. given that, we saw 2014 given it wasn't a presidential year, more difficult to turn out latinos. even in the primaries, i wanted you to maybe touch upon the difficulty between latinos coming out in a primary and then in the general election, because at least what we have seen in idaho is that people are not bought into one party or the other, especially given the state is very red. but in general, latinos -- i guess the words that we had in our focus group is they don't want to give their vote to one particular party because they want to be kind of fight for that vote. can you talk about maybe some predictions in the genera
engagement on the part of candidates or politicians or even just folks understanding what young latinos, young millennials are most interested and concerned about. i would love to see that. >> thank you. i am an m.a. condition here. before this, i was a community organizer in the state of idaho. we registered 3,000 latinos in the state in 2014. if you know and have done voter registration, it takes one hour to register two people, especially in the latino community it's more difficult....
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host: here is something from pew, millennials make up a larger share of latino voters and other groupsy so over time, therefore, the latino voting population is still young smallrnout is quite one of theoung, so only ways to overcome it is by increasing globalization among younger voters because it is important in the population. it is a challenge for the democrats. host: i want to show this to you guys and get your reaction. we should viewers earlier. george soros and others trying to mobilize the latino vote to help democrats. liberal voters to fronts, this would be the largest ever. $15 million in key states where they are seeing the latino population growth, colorado, florida, nevada, a large growing latino and asian population. isst: this is something that a great deal of interest and concern for people on the left side of the spectrum, in and around the democratic party. it is not exactly a state secret that on the one hand, the group is sort of sympathetic to the democrats and their growing rapidly, and on the other hand, they have a low turnout. that is a problem. it is like th
host: here is something from pew, millennials make up a larger share of latino voters and other groupsy so over time, therefore, the latino voting population is still young smallrnout is quite one of theoung, so only ways to overcome it is by increasing globalization among younger voters because it is important in the population. it is a challenge for the democrats. host: i want to show this to you guys and get your reaction. we should viewers earlier. george soros and others trying to mobilize...
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latinos. you have to win some minority votes. likewise, hillary clinton has to win minorities and women and millennials. the turnout for minorities doesn't even begin to rival 2008. she's going to have to win over the youth going for bernie sanders. >> but this can be used by the other side to get out votes. just as they may be not beloved by large numbers of people or percentages, they are also hated by people who will come out to vote against them. >> yeah. yeah. that's absolutely right. i've often said the thing that makes donald trump interesting is that he's a cultural figure but he's always been a cultural figure. now he's becoming a politician. hillary clinton, on the other hand, began as a politician but, you know, like cher, she's got the one-name recognition like donald trump. and i really think that this ingenders a certain animosity as it does for donald trump. in her case, though, the question is, donald trump has a lot of enthusiastic supporters. i don't know that she has enthusiastic supporters, people that will just do and die for hillary clinton. >> what is your animosity to cher? >> i
latinos. you have to win some minority votes. likewise, hillary clinton has to win minorities and women and millennials. the turnout for minorities doesn't even begin to rival 2008. she's going to have to win over the youth going for bernie sanders. >> but this can be used by the other side to get out votes. just as they may be not beloved by large numbers of people or percentages, they are also hated by people who will come out to vote against them. >> yeah. yeah. that's absolutely...
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host: here is something from pew, millennials make up a larger share of latino voters and other groups2016. guest: 44%, absolutely. and havere very young become increasingly so over time, therefore, the latino voting population is still young smallrnout is quite one of theoung, so only ways to overcome it is by increasing globalization among younger voters because it is important in the population. it is a challenge for the democrats. host: i want to show this to you guys and get your reaction. we should viewers earlier. george soros and others trying to mobilize the latino vote to help democrats. liberal voters to fronts, this would be the largest ever. $15 million in key states where they are seeing the latino population growth, colorado, florida, nevada, a large growing latino and asian population. isst: this is something that a great deal of interest and concern for people on the left side of the spectrum, in and around the democratic party. it is not exactly a state secret that on the one hand, the group is sort of sympathetic to the democrats and their growing rapidly, and on the
host: here is something from pew, millennials make up a larger share of latino voters and other groups2016. guest: 44%, absolutely. and havere very young become increasingly so over time, therefore, the latino voting population is still young smallrnout is quite one of theoung, so only ways to overcome it is by increasing globalization among younger voters because it is important in the population. it is a challenge for the democrats. host: i want to show this to you guys and get your reaction....
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latinos and women and will expand. the only groups she is losing are white progressives and millennials, young women.s losing those. the debate is going to be about passing within the republican party. is donald trump somehow putting up the wall? you see the fight between him and marco rubio and the fight within the party. martha: to make it work. is there a seismic earthquake that is happening in the republican party that is showing -- donald trump says he is the leader of the new republican party and coined the phrase, i am a common-sense conservative. that is what i am. i see things as they are, a look at what i can do and a lot of people are saying of get it. >> having had a republican majority, in the house and senate people expect a lot more. thought they would stand up to obama. the difference between the two parties is the republican party wants to change washington and do not continue the obama policies. overwhelming number of democrats want to continue the obama policies. that is the big battle. we want to change the status quo. that may mean changing -- martha: everything we look at. can t
latinos and women and will expand. the only groups she is losing are white progressives and millennials, young women.s losing those. the debate is going to be about passing within the republican party. is donald trump somehow putting up the wall? you see the fight between him and marco rubio and the fight within the party. martha: to make it work. is there a seismic earthquake that is happening in the republican party that is showing -- donald trump says he is the leader of the new republican...
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if you have a republican party that is alienated latino voters , asian-american voters, african-american voters, millennials, unmarried women, you have those at the state level jeopardized as well. there are 13 states that are majority unmarried. america is majority unmarried right now. there are huge--half of the elementary schools in omaha, nebraska, half the children in those skill--in those schools are latino children. this is going to be the 2018 race. >> it doesn't sound like very good news. the republican party is working non-stop. i'll bring up this issue several times throughout the night to try to stop donald trump. what is the risk of republicans suddenly going all in to stop donald trump? >> well, you got to do the math. after tonight we're going to see a candidate likely who is unstoppable. if he rolls with the table as we expect him to, it's going to be very--and then it comes back on march 15th and wins a bunch of these states, winner take all. he's going to be impossible to stop. so stop trump campaign makes no sense at that point. how do you stop trump if the masses are there? what do you d
if you have a republican party that is alienated latino voters , asian-american voters, african-american voters, millennials, unmarried women, you have those at the state level jeopardized as well. there are 13 states that are majority unmarried. america is majority unmarried right now. there are huge--half of the elementary schools in omaha, nebraska, half the children in those skill--in those schools are latino children. this is going to be the 2018 race. >> it doesn't sound like very...
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millennials. william: aquÍ estoy, buenos dÍas. daniel: como dijo eugenio del elenco de latinos. a quedar? william: no, viene de vacaciones. estoy muy contento por eso y es un milagro para mÍ. llegÓ el momento de ver el vÍdeo del día. ♪ acÉrcate sorpréndete ♪ ♪ que siga la algarabÍa ♪ ♪ vamos a divertirnos que ya llega el vÍdeo del día ♪ william: gracias, gracias, ¿estÁs listos para el vÍdeo del dÍa? el show estÁ dedicado a los milagros el dÍa de hoy y por eso le mostrarÉ un vÍdeo que ha conmovido a todos en las redes sociales. ana: vamos a llorar como en la pelÍcula? william: miden la emociÓn desde joven al ser sorprendido por su papÁ en la escuela despuÉs de estar separados por 9 meses, el niÑo no se imaginaba la sopresa, vio a su padre y empezÓ a llorar de la felicidad. ana: asÍ te vas a reencontrar con tu abuela, y debes grabar el vÍdeo. william: no se quien lo pueda hacer, voy solo a recogerla. ana: puedes hacerlo con una selfie. daniel: debes dejarlo para la historia. ana: y para que lo muestres aquÍ. william: vamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica, mÁs informaciÓn de farÁndula
millennials. william: aquÍ estoy, buenos dÍas. daniel: como dijo eugenio del elenco de latinos. a quedar? william: no, viene de vacaciones. estoy muy contento por eso y es un milagro para mÍ. llegÓ el momento de ver el vÍdeo del día. ♪ acÉrcate sorpréndete ♪ ♪ que siga la algarabÍa ♪ ♪ vamos a divertirnos que ya llega el vÍdeo del día ♪ william: gracias, gracias, ¿estÁs listos para el vÍdeo del dÍa? el show estÁ dedicado a los milagros el dÍa de hoy y por eso le...
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millennials. but as we talked about earlier, the map gets better for her from here. look at arizona, a very large latinoion there. she's expected to do well there. places like california, another very large hispanic population. the one bright spot i could see for bernie sanders other than these caucus states is someone like wisconsin. wisconsin has all the makings of a good sanders' state. it has a very strong populous base and it's also frankly very white. it's a mostly caucasian state. so that could bode well. but the difference between bernie sanders and some of these republican candidates that are dropping out is that he still has money. he has a lot of money. and these very small donors that are still giving to him and still believing in his message. he could potentially stay in this race for a lot longer, wether or not it's feasible for him to win or not. >> even if bernie sanders stays in and even if he wins wisconsin or something to that effect, hillary clinton seems to be shifting her focus now to the general and to trump, as she did last night. listen to this. >> our commander in chief has to
millennials. but as we talked about earlier, the map gets better for her from here. look at arizona, a very large latinoion there. she's expected to do well there. places like california, another very large hispanic population. the one bright spot i could see for bernie sanders other than these caucus states is someone like wisconsin. wisconsin has all the makings of a good sanders' state. it has a very strong populous base and it's also frankly very white. it's a mostly caucasian state. so...