that looks to include people like alabama senator doug jones, for example, someone who's running for re-election in a red state. but by and large, lester, democrats have managed to hold this together and present a mostly united front with a few exceptions here. >> kasie, thanks. >> as we continue to watch this roll call, instead of being from a convention floor, it's from 57 states and u.s. territories. we just saw puerto rico pledging their delegates in spanish with subtitles. obviously one of the keys to the 2020 election for democrats is that bloc of latino voters. they make up more than 13% of all eligible voters in this country. and they are concentrated in some key battleground states too. let's go to jose diaz-balart, our colleague. there's a lot to the latino vote, far more than immigration, jose, and latinos do not want to be overlooked by the democratic party. >> absolutely not, savannah. great seeing you. absolutely. we just concluded a poll at telemundo and buzzfeed on young latino voters. interesting numbers. 64% of young latino voters said they will definitely be voting this coming november the 3rd. 60% say they'll be vot