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black men did as well. so if you have the black vote, it's usually going to the churches. the churches are great, it helps reach a large part of the black voting community. but younger black men, can play such a critical role in this election. how does the biden campaign, how do democrats reach younger black man? >> we are reaching them. and it's not going to be through the churches. look, i was born and raised -- so i know what it is to engage with the faith community. but also, the start of my public service career, or as a public security teacher on charleston's east side. and i know how to engage young people as well. and we are beginning to do the things that are necessary to do that. and we've got to remind these young people, that this guy that's leading on the other side, that's the guy that told us what he was with the central part five. we have to remind them of that.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20211011-14:33:00

only kind of when it's election time or right before voting day. >> yeah, look, it's about the investment. and we know that with the latino community, which tends to be a low-propensity voting community, they don't turn out as much, mobilization is very key. and so we know that for latinos in 2020, we saw the gop do a very good job of turning out latinos and getting into their communities. something which we didn't see in 2016. donald trump didn't even have a google-translated web page in spanish. but this time around, he started a year and a half earlier with his web page, targeted groups focused on latinos, whereas the democrats, because of the pandemic, didn't do what they traditionally do in getting into the communities. they relied on text, on nobody, on web. because of the pandemic, but at the end of the day, that person-to-person contact is so important for communities, like

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190702:18:06:00

african-american community, its leaders, his non-busing related record on civil rights. you've seen people like jim clyburn defending him. is there a risk that that, what has been a -- the bedrock of the african-american voting community slips away from him if he sort of doesn't get this narrative back under control? >> yeah, i think so, kasie. just because -- and we all know this here. just because you're african-american doesn't mean it's a monolithic vote. you have young african-americans, older african-americans. i'm more interested to see where his number goes with younger african-american voters. that's always been a point for him that it's not his support among those voters has not always been as strong as it has been for older african-american voters which is why you saw cbc leadership come out and defend him but not some of the younger members of congress or younger leaders in the african-american community come out and defend him. i want to say something really quickly, too, about the biden campaign sort of pushing back on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171212:13:24:00

a lot of people know about the accusations that have been extremely well publicized against donald trump, the interviews and sit downs, and this was a massive campaign issue talked about for hours on end and not just across the country, but in the conservative voting community as well. this was something that was talked about to the point where i was exhausted having every show be about it for days on end. >> i remember "access hollywood" being talked about, but i don't remember hearing from the 16 or 15 accusers. yesterday they had a press conference and that's the first time we saw the face of three of them. >> sure. here's what i will say. if you have a story to tell, you have a right to tell that story for as long as you want to tell that story, i also know it doesn't do a lot of good if you are coming out and telling your story while there's a backdrop of the movie career. i think the optics of that were

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170228:21:31:00

conway who would have been the young handsome up and coming democrat of kentucky because he lost to tea party candidate matt bevan. despite the happy story that democrat will tell about implementing obamacare in kentucky, there are still gaps in communicating with that voting community. >> mary catherine, ruth, jeff, thank you so much. he says the only way to deal with obamacare is a full repeal and replace, not changing it piece by piece. so, what does kentucky's rand paul think of the current gop plan in we'll talk to him next. . it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and natural flavors from the very beginning. give kind a try.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151004:15:45:00

here on mhp as part of our reporting on the right to be represented, we make it a point to track concerns about voter suppression which is why this week we turn our attention to alabama where voting just became that much harder in 28 counties. this week the alabama state legislature had to figure out how to slice its budget ahead of next fiscal year. the solution -- fewer parks, five state parks would be used, fewer national guard armories and 31 fewer offices that provide driver's licenses. now, this might sound like a simple local inconvenience but the decision could actually result in voter disenfranchisement for many members of the voting community. because of a 2011 state bill that made special photo i.d.s a requirement for voting, the office closures make the path to the ballot box that much harder for the quarter million registered voters who don't have the required i.d.s. minority communities could be hit the hardest. of the ten counties with the highest percentage of non-white

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CNN Newsroom-20130531-17:24:00

groups helping us to get this done. >> ben, tell us how this came about. what does this actually mean for the community? the voting community? the population now? >> you know, there's been a building movement in this state for decades. when i sat down with bob a few years ago, we realized that on this issue of redemption we had common ground and that we could move forward on this issue. now, what happened when he signed this is that we are now moving -- it will just be a matter of days, maybe two months tops, before 100,000 to 200,000 virgin virginians who had a lifetime ban on voting will be able to vote. we're a country that believes in second chances. and believe that voting is a right, not a privilege, but a right. and in this state for 112 years there has been a lifetime ban on people voting if they ever committed a felony. and it was put in place for the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120831:20:52:00

trafling with the president and joins us live. and without being overt about it, did the president intend to send a little message to the romney campaign with his visit today? >> reporter: well, it was interesting, martin. president obama never mentioned mitt romney by name but he seemed to be trying to send him a message as well as to the voting community highlighting what he sees as his largest foreign policy achievement, ending the war in iraq. this is something he promised to do when he was a candidate back in 2008, so that was one of the big highlights today. i want to read you something else the president said that almost could have been directly aimed at mitt romney. he said if you hear anyone trying to say that america is in decline or that our influences has waned, don't you believe it because here's the truth. our alliances have never been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120712:02:22:00

of this. by showing up, by going to the naacp, he might get some credit, although he took a lot of it away with the use of the word "obama care," which is a loaded word. with some independent white voters in suburbs, they may say, look, they went to the naacp, isn't that nice? but there are other parts of the white voting community, the conservative party in the south, that have their doubts about mitt romney as a conservative, who, sadly, perhaps, will have their views strengthened about him as a conservative by watching him being booed by that audience. >> right. >> and i think, i think you said earlier, lawrence, that this is a good with a tin ear to his audience. as he said later, he knew, in advance, that he was going to be booed. by using the word "obama care," they can't be that dumb in the romney campaign that they didn't know that that was a red flag. and i think what they told him to do was stand there and let the boos roll, which is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120712:05:22:00

wanted and what they thought they'd get was a triple play out of this. by showing up, by going to the naacp, he might get some credit, although he took a lot of it away with the use of the word "obama care," which is a loaded word. with some independent white voters in suburbs, they may say, look, they went to the naacp, isn't that nice? but there are other parts of the white voting community, the conservative party in the south, that have their doubts about mitt romney as a conservative, who, sadly, perhaps, will have their views strengthened about him as a conservative by watching him being booed by that audience. >> right. >> and i think, i think you said earlier, lawrence, that this is a good with a tin ear to his audience. as he said later, he knew, in advance, that he was going to be booed. by using the word "obama care," they can't be that dumb in the romney campaign that they didn't know that that was a red flag.

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