MONDAY, MARCH 2
PROGRAM # 8817 12:00 PM PT
Super Tuesday: The Eve.
With high Latino turnout expected in Tuesday’s presidential primaries in California, Texas, Colorado, and other states, political analysts discuss what’s at stake. They comment on Latino voter concerns and opinions, the complications of the Democratic presidential race, congressional primary races to watch, the new voting procedures in place for the first time in a number of California counties, the closure in Texas of hundreds of voting sites, and election protection hotlines set up by civil rights lawyers.
Guests: Lydia Camarillo, President, Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project, San Antonio, TX; Héctor Sánchez, Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota, Washington, DC; Dr. David Ayón, Senior Strategist, Latino Decisions, Researcher, Center for the Study of Los Angeles, Loyola-Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA.
Photo: viz.dwrl.utexas.edu
For more information about Linea Abierta click here
To visit Linea Abierta audio archives go to archivosderb.org