FIU Town Hall: Panelists discuss importance of Hispanic vote

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MIAMI — CBS News Miami's Eliott Rodriguez took a closer look at the Hispanic vote in South Florida on Thursday night, as the 2024 presidential primaries approach in a —   at-times — contentious discussion between supporters on both sides of the political spectrum.

 

U.S. Southern Border

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — U.S. Southern Border

 In the first panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how Latino Americans feel about immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

Trump vs. Biden

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Trump vs. Biden

 In the second panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how Latino Americans feel about the Biden and Trump presidencies.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

U.S. Economy

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — U.S. Economy

 In the third panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how Latino Americans' perception on the state of the U.S. economy.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

Socialism

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Socialism

 In the fourth panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how terms like "socialism" impact political rhetoric among Latino Americans, especially those who have been negatively affected by socialism in their home countries.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Abortion, Generational Divide, Misinformation and Other Topics Part 1

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Abortion, Generational Divide, Misinformation and Other To

 In the first half of the final panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how Latino Americans view various topics, such as abortion, the generational divide and misinformation.  

By CBS Miami Team
 

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Abortion, Generational Divide, Misinformation and Other Topics Part 2

Voters Decide: The Hispanic Vote 2024 — Abortion, Generational Divide, Misinformation and Other To

 In the second half of the final panel discussion, Rodriguez asks panelists about how Latino Americans view various topics, such as abortion, the generational divide and misinformation.  

By CBS Miami Team
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