Almost a fifth of US voters have not made up their minds between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Yet many will vote and their vote can be decisive.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
PROGRAM #10498 11:00 AM PT
The Undecided Voters. Almost a fifth of US voters have not made up their minds between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Yet many will vote and their vote can be decisive. According to polls and news reports, this uncommitted electorate is less white and younger than decided voters. Political analysts examine the reasons why so many younger voters of color remain undecided. They also comment on the expectations about today’s presidential debate.
Guest: Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas. Director of Research, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
The Vote on Climate Change. A new survey of likely Latino voters, including voters in battleground states, finds that a large majority of Latino voters want a president committed to addressing climate change and extreme weather. A larger majority are concerned about how extreme weather could impact their communities, finances, and spending.
Guest: Luis Sánchez Armas, National Press Secretary, Climate Power En Acción, New York, NY.
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