Meet the young voters who refuse to vote for Bernie [View all]
Bernie Sanders has run up the score among young voters in state after state, but his efforts have hit a wall in South Florida.
In a place where young Cuban-Americans joined their elders in the streets with pots and pans to celebrate Fidel Castros death, the Vermont senators Democratic socialism and past refusals to wholeheartedly condemn Castro and other Latin American authoritarian leaders are proving costly.
Im more progressive than Biden, but I also dont want to stand next to the dummy in the Che Guevara T-shirt at a rally, and thats true here regardless of age, said Carmen Pelaez, a founding member of Project Cafecito, a grassroots initiative in Miami that leads get-out-the-vote efforts for progressive candidates.
For Sanders, who posted big margins among young and Latino voters in places like California, Nevada and Texas, the resistance hes encountering among young Latinos is a harbinger of a rough election night in the state that serves as the biggest prize among Tuesdays primaries.
Cuban-Americans known for their high voter turnout rates have for decades been the largest group of Latinos in South Florida, with more than half of the states 2 million Cubans living in the region. But its only been in the past 20 years that Cuban-Americans have started playing a big role in Democratic politics as voters under 50 many born in the U.S. have broken with the Republican Party...
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other Latino groups in South Florida, like Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, also favor Biden in the primary because of their family and friends history with socialist and authoritarian regimes a sign of their different background and experience than Latinos in the Southwest, where Sanders had more widespread support.
We come from countries where weve seen the slogan Socialismo o muerte on the walls. We either survived socialism or have grandparents that did and have grown up with those stories, Pelaez said. Other Latinos dont have that frame of reference.
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