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Originally Posted by New Era
And he's right. The Latino and Hispanic community is much more diverse. It is very hard to appeal to this demographic because of this diversity. Messaging campaigns targeting Latinos are extremely complex and require greater focus on micro issues.
It is. African Americans vote along very well known issue lines and rarely stray from those.
That's like saying that Evangelicals have diverse attitudes. They may be diverse in their beliefs, but politically speaking, they all share a common number of known issues that drive them to the polls.
Exactly. The diversity in the Latin community makes them very difficult to appeal to and nail down. They are the proverbial jello being nailed to the wall.
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Also, that clip intentionally left out the question which adds more context:
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Biden made the comment during an interview hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists that was released in full on Thursday. His remarks on diversity were a response to a question from NPR reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro, who asked a question about whether Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, would engage with Cuba and on the differing immigration concerns between Cuban and Venezuelan Americans.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...-remark-392354