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The Michael Steele Podcast

Quick Take: What Our Families Stand to Gain

The Michael Steele Podcast

Two Squared Media

Politics, News, History, Government

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Michael talks with guest Maria Cardona about the presidential election from the perspective of minority voters.

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Michael Steel Podcast. Check out what's going on right now. We're having a conversation with Maria

0:51.2

Cardona. You catch her on CNN. You can catch her on at the hill where she writes frequently for the

0:58.9

hill.com. So, Hispanic community, black community. The president's team has made it very clear,

1:08.8

and the president himself has made it very clear, that they want to peel off as much of those

1:14.8

respective communities as they can. The president got close to 30% of the Hispanic vote in 2016.

1:21.2

8% of the black vote in 2016. The strategy this time Maria seems to be specifically centered

1:28.0

on the men in our communities. Black and Hispanic men. We're like, yeah, they like them a cheese

1:34.3

mold thing. They like the strong guy thing. We get it. We understand it. Will it work? Is it working?

1:42.3

How much of it do you think will result in, I know with the black community, they're looking to

1:49.6

pull about 20% of the black male vote. The black male vote, which will probably translate to about

1:56.5

8% of the vote again because black women ain't feeling it at all. Right.

2:03.6

So, what's your assessment right now of what's going on in our respective communities? You look at

2:09.4

Florida, particularly South Florida. You look at the Cuban community. You look at the other

2:15.8

communities that make up and the Hispanic community is much more diverse in that you've got.

2:24.1

Ethnicities. Ethnicities within this sort of overarching Hispanic vote. How do you assess it right

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