Vice President Kamala Harris' Telemundo Noticias interview, which aired Wednesday night, was what could be the presidential candidate's final pitch to the country's 36.2 million eligible Latino voters, many of whom will help determine the winner in swing states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia. That final pitch started with a clear truth when Harris told Julio Vaqueiro that "I think of the Latino community in terms of the extraordinary ambition, the aspirations, the dreams that exist in the community, understanding it is not a monolith, but that, not unlike any other community, there are dreams and hopes but not necessarily always access to opportunity. And a lot of my agenda is about creating opportunity for people to succeed." This is a preview of Julio Ricardo Varela's latest article. Read the full column here. |