![]() So Latino voters will play a huge role in deciding both the House and the Senate and control over Congress. So I want to start by asking you to quantify, if you can, the role that Latino voters are expected to play in these consequential midterms. And the reason why, no doubt, is that it’s an enormously consequential voting bloc in an enormously consequential election, the first real referendum on the Biden era of government, the first time voters across the country are going to go to the polls since Donald Trump lost the White House. Jenny, you and our colleagues just conducted a major poll of Latino voters in the United States. Today, my colleague, Jennifer Medina, on what a Times poll and a series of follow-up interviews for The Daily has revealed about how those voters see both parties. Latino voters have never seemed more electorally important or more up for grabs than in the midterm elections next month that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress. michael barbaroįrom The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email with any questions. ![]() ![]() While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Monday, October 3rd, 2022Ġ0:00:00,010 -> 00:00:01,237 This transcript was created using speech recognition software. ![]() Transcript The Latino Voters Who Could Decide the Midterms What a Times poll revealed about how a key voting bloc sees both parties ahead of November’s elections. ![]()
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