Now that both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions have wrapped up, it is full steam ahead for the 2020 presidential election. But the two major parties could be overlooking the largest minority group and a growing demographic: the Latino vote. Antonio Arellano is the Interim Director of JOLT, the largest civic engagement effort in Texas. Soledad O’Brien asks him why he believes his generation of Latinos could make a big difference in November.
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