Trump’s Biggest Florida Influencer: A Cuban YouTuber with a Pet Monkey
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🗓️ 7 October 2020
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Summary
Could one Cuban American Youtuber swing the presidential election? Four years ago, social media and the stars who populate its platforms already exerted an outsized influence on the election. In 2020, influencers are wielding even greater power. With a handful of swing states set to make all the difference in this election, today's show takes you to Florida, where intense scrutiny is swirling about the direction of the Cuban American vote, again: A recent poll found that 56 percent of recent Cuban immigrants were planning to vote for Trump this summer, up from 22 percent four years before. If Trump squeezes out a win in Florida, 41-year-old YouTube star Alex Otaola and his generation of Cubans will likely be among the people he has to thank. Older Cubans, who fled after Fidel Castro took power in 1959, are generally considered the reliable Republican voting bloc. But the younger generation, including Otaola, has moved sharply to the right in the Trump years. A cohort of Cuban immigrants that was supposed to be the friendliest to Democrats now appears to be the most Republican one—a dramatic recent shift that has stunned Florida-watchers. Noah Lanard, an immigration reporter at Mother Jones, went to Miami to explore Otaola's massive online appeal, an act that smashes together elements of Jerry Springer, Judge Judy, Entertainment Tonight, and Breitbart. If Florida comes down to the wire again, this YouTube influencer with a pet monkey might have a big influence on the outcome of the 2020 election.
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| 0:09.0 | that's not exactly, not have all the facts. |
| 0:10.0 | Noah, what are we listening to right now? |
| 0:14.0 | Yeah, so that was Alex Odaola and he's telling people you've got to vote, you've got to register, |
| 0:19.2 | and if you're not registered, you need to go to your local Latinos for Trump office to register there and then it |
| 0:24.1 | jumped into your hearing as or what they're both days it's time for you to vote pumping |
| 0:31.8 | people up and what you don't see is on the screen there's a cartoon |
| 0:35.0 | Donald Trump dancing along as this is happening. This is not standard political |
| 0:39.7 | content. This is not normal TV news. it's something much different. |
| 0:43.2 | This is the Mother Jones podcast. I'm Jamila King in Oakland. On today's show, what a wild week. |
| 0:58.0 | On today's show, what a wild week. |
| 1:02.0 | Yes, the super spreader president. |
| 1:05.2 | His recklessness has made the White House |
| 1:07.3 | the epicenter of a fresh outbreak of COVID-19. |
| 1:10.8 | And of course, there are a ton more people who we don't know about and he's lying |
| 1:14.8 | about the disease about his own health as he converts his hospital stay into |
| 1:20.8 | campaign trail propaganda. |
| 1:23.6 | Because amid all this, there's still an election going on. |
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