that congresswoman ocasio-cortez is showing her. is it sure what she sang. the democrats have not done enough to court latino voters at large? we re not always alike. in this case i think she s speaking a lot of truth. it has everything to do with power, how are you investing in a community around, not just when the elections come around. and while there s a lot of policy, that s impacts latino community that biden s past, it s really also encouraging people to know not only what s on the ballot, but having the politicians talk to you, to give you an idea we see 51% of registered latino registration. 51%, that were registered, have not received a call from a candidate or party. what we re having conversations on where the margins of victory, in places like georgia and arizona. it s going to be making sure that latino communities heard. just like the asian american community is heard. oftentimes, i talk to my friends and asian american
latino targeted site by the campaign and this ad where he s saying i m going to put into place a long term and bipartisan solution. we see him wanting to get his toe in the door with the latino vote to gain a competitive advantage in states like new mexico, colorado and arizona where if he can gain a couple percentage points that could put it staunchly in his column. all right. they still see the advantage in making sure the voices are gone after and listened to in victoria, thanks. head over to the website for more on politics and culture. that s going to wrap it up for me. i ll see you tomorrow. until then follow me @thomasa roberts on twitter. will the poll numbers move? we ll discuss the battle between policy and person. plus mccarthyism 2.0.
latino registration grow by 28%. over the past three years we ve only seen it grow 10%. we re seeing potentially record low levels of latino turnout going into the election. it doesn t matter how much support you have. 70%, 75%, but are you going to turn out? that s what matters. it might be an uphill climb. mitt romney released his ninth tv ad in spanish yesterday. let s take a listen. [ speaking spanish ] so that was mitt romney s son who was delivering that message. he was talking about how his grandfather was born in mexico and how as president his father will work on a permanent solution for immigration. you bring up the point there really hasn t been anything tangible to talk about coming from mitt romney s campaign, a muddled message on that front. he has. he softened his approach in the past couple months. no more talk of self-deportation. we ve also seen the launching of