Share this -
copied
Paola Ramos, fmr. Dep. Director of Hispanic Press for Clinton’s 2016 campaign, and Democratic strategist Juanita Tolliver join Alicia Menendez to discuss how Democrats can make inroads with Latino voters in 2022 and beyond given the “cultural identity crisis that is dividing Latinos.”July 5, 2021
ReadMore
director of hispanic press for hillary clinton. nice to see both of you. thanks for having me. thanks for having us. you know a little about how campaigns work. yes. when you see the reaction to the debate, whether it s the public and online reaction to some of the big moments, the clash of harris and biden, clashes over immigration, which you know a lot about, or other measures we re seeing that take in the whole quarter like pete buttiegieg raising over 20 mill, where do you see this race going now? obviously there s a very long way to go, but i do think that we answered a very important question the first night, the first debate, which is is the question who is going to beat donald trump, or is the question are we looking for something bigger. and i think that moment in the debate, that exchange between kamala and biden, that was very crucial in the race because all of a sudden i think there s younger people, the audience is starting to understand that we want both thing
chooses to do nothing. and in this situation, the failure of house republicans to pass a darn bill is bad for our security. bad for our economy and it s bad for our future. i don t prefer taking administrative action. i d rather see personal into fixes to the issue we face. certainly that s true on immigration. i ve made that clear multiple times. i would love nothing more than bipartisan legislation to pass the house t senate, land on my desk so i can sign it. that s true about immigration. that s true about the minimum wage. that s true about equal pay. there are a whole bunch of things where i would greatly prefer congress actually do something. gabriella was the director of hispanic press for obama s re-election campaign. now a principal with a progressive immigration firm.
people in kcolorado trying to gt them to register. not a single person was interested in her pitch including those already 0 old enough to vote. they were like, why? why would i bother to vote, she explained. it is important for democrats even in an election year when participation among latino voters drops. so here it is. democrats are sounding the alarm early and looking for ways to recharge young hispanic voters to to get them fired up and ready to go from the last election of the obama presidency, the last mid-term election. what can they do? what should they do in the seven months until election day? short of actually passing immigration reform in congress, well, here with us to discuss that msnbc contributor perry bacon jr. the political editor of the grio.com. the former director of hispanic press are for the obama 2012 campaign as well as msnbc contributor victoria did i francesca from the university of texas and joining us from los angeles we have fabian nunez, the former demo
so, romney said latinos may not always agree but he will keep their promises to him and that prompted the hispanic press director for the obama campaign to remind everyone that romney said of the dream act it was a hand out and that he would veto it. shepard: thank you, carl cameron. we have the video of george zimmerman explaining to police how he shot and killed the unaveraged central florida teen, trayvon martin. his self-defense story in his own words coming up. and the red cross reports that it has to ditch a plan to evacuate hundreds of civilians trapped in a very heart hit syrian city. almost tastes like one of jack s cereals.