Florida and texas. This is just over an hour. Todays event promises to be an engaging analysis of the 2020 president ial election and the latino vote. There is no question that 2020 for the first time in our countrys history, latinos were the largest ethnic minority, ith 32 million eligible voters and with record numbers of atinos turning out the vote. Ndeed, both president donald rump and president elect joe biden benefited from the high urnout of latino voters across the u. S. , yet the support that they received from this very diverse and complex electorate and why they are read in different parts of the country. While nationally the majority of latinos may lean democratic, when it comes to the state level, there are many constituencies that cannot be so easily counted on by either party. Todays conversation will highlight how record levels of latino turnout impacted the outcome of key races. The marquee battleground states. We are thrilled that maria selena, a trusted voice in the
President ial election and the latino vote. There is no question that 2020 for the first time in our countrys history, latinos were the largest ethnic minority, with 32 million eligible voters and with record numbers of latinos turning out the vote. Indeed, both President Donald Trump and president elect joe biden benefited from the high turnout of latino voters across the us yet the support that they received from this very diverse and complex electorate and why they are read in different parts of the country. While nationally the majority of latinos mailing democratic, when it comes to the state level, there are many constituencies that cannot be so easily counted on by either party. We are thrilled that maria selena will moderate. As we transition to a new administration and enter a new year, it is important to focus on the Lessons Learned and to know that the latino voice and our vote cannot be taken for granted. It requires an authentic connection and investment. I want to take a
Good morning and welcome. Im anna palmer, coauthor of the politico playbook and director of women rule. Its amazing to see so many of you in the audience this morning for what is sure to be a full day of powerful conversations. I have unique opportunity to speak to female leaders across Different Industries and with varying perspectives and create a forum where different viewpoints can be heard. But the one idea that unites all of us is the notion that when women run, when women lead, when women earn, and when women build, we rule. Today, there are more women in elected office, more women leading corporations, and more women championing causes. There are more women rising to the top. We have reached a Tipping Point and its critical we harness this momentum to continue propelling this generational shift forward. Stage i will be joined on by my colleagues and leaders in the womens role community to examine how women are running, leading, earning, and building across sectors and party lin
Welcome to the 2019 political women summit. Please direct your attention to the screen. Women around the globe are receiving our moment. When we are silent, we speak. When we fall down, we get up. When we hit a wall, we break through it. We run for office. We lead the way. We earn. We innovate. We conquer. We inspire. The question were asking, how are we creating a a Lasting Impact in a world filled with women, its vitally come together for each other, in power, inform and inspire one another. No one rises to the top alone. Women rule is a community of powerful women who pushed each other for word and lift each other up. We offer an exclusive platform to amplify womens authority, connect women together and learn from one another. So whether you are willing from the podium or an office, with a pen, a mic, or even a megaphone, rule better, brighter, stronger, with confidence, with passion and with conviction. It is your time to rule. Rule with us. Please welcome to the stage politico pla
Where its sort of a double whammy of a negative capability of them to respond through no fault of their own because of underlying conditions and the conditions in which they find themselves with. Dr. Fauci, would you consider racism itself as being one of the that certainly impacts the Africanamerican Community more in an extraordinary way than the comorbidity . I think the question was would i consider institutional racism as contributing. I dont think this yes. Yes. Thank you, congressman. Well, i mean, obviously the Africanamerican Community has suffered from racism for a very, very long period of time. And i cannot imagine that that has not contributed to the conditions that they find themselves in economically and otherwise. So the answer, congressman, is yes. Admiral giroir, i applaud your announcement that provides more 100 million i mean, 40 million to the Morehouse College of medicine for Contact Tracing and testing. I have introduced a bill which calls for 100 million for tes