a must-win for donald trump. we heard him talking about early voting. encouraging people to get to out and vote. talk and the slump in african-american turnout. the question whether democrats can turn it around in final days. la tain oh numbers, early voting among latino, north carol up a tick from 2012. georgia, up a tick. florida, where donald trump is now, up 4.5%. comparison there to 2008. the only data available to us. in that regard, the clinton campaign that s the key to florida. getting it, especially because the latino population, go back 20 years thinking largely cuban-americans and puerto ricans. much more diversity from mexico and central and south america in the latino population in florida. hillary clinton hopes that her vote. that s the question. whether there is a new clinton coalition. you know? different from obama s coalition of african-american voters. you have the latino voters sort of energizing this campaign. we saw the numbers of more becoming citizens, in o
vote to sort of, not necessarily affirm hillary clinton but to reject donald trump. i think that s one dynamic that we re certainly seeing and clinton s coalition always looked different. in 2008, her coalition was older, whiter. and it was more la teen oenchts his tank. right. beat obama 2-1 among latino voters and did well among african-american voters in the primary this go-round, but i do think there is a different kind of clinton coalition than the obama coalition. an interesting lesson for the republican party again to see how this all plays out on election night, because, remember, they did their autopsy four years ago talking about needing to expand the tent and bring in more latino and mine sortie support. donald trump what dohas not donf that. eve ton get an economic message out there. so if it does come out on election night that hillary clinton builds this coalition with robust latino support, then