(27 Sep 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
West Palm Beach, Florida – 19 September 2024
1. Various of Mi Vecino group organizers canvassing voters
++PARTIALLY COVERED++
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alex Berrios, Mi Vecino:
"The Latino community and the issues that drive us are complex and they’re diverse, just like we are. And so what we’re seeing, at Mi Vecino, is the folks that we’re talking to. When I knock on someone’s door and I ask them, when was the last time someone knocked on your door? We’re commonly told you’re the first person to knock on my door."
3. Various of Mi Vecino group organizers canvassing voters
++PARTIALLY COVERED++
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Devon Murphy-Anderson, Mi Vecino:
"So right now we’re going out to knock doors in central Palm Beach County to talk to voters about Amendment four, which is on our ballot here in Florida on November 5th. And basically, if we pass Amendment four with 60%, it’s going to do two things. Number one, it’s going to codify reproductive rights within Florida state’s constitution. And number two is it’s going to repeal Florida’s current extreme six week abortion ban that has basically no exceptions for rape, incest or human trafficking."
5. Various of Mi Vecino group organizers canvassing voters
++COVERED++
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Alex Berrios, Mi Vecino:
"The work that we do really breaks through the political spectrum. Republicans appreciate what we’re doing. Democrats, unaffiliated voters. We’re really giving a voice to disenfranchised and marginalized voters, which is why most Latinos in the state of Florida now are currently registered as unaffiliated."
7. Various of Mi Vecino group organizers canvassing voters
++COVERED++
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Devon Murphy-Anderson, Mi Vecino:
"In central Palm Beach County, we have 233,000 target voters that we are attempting to reach to talk to about Amendment four. Now, 201,000 of those voters are under the age of 35, which is what we qualify as a youth voter. And so it’s very important with us to engage with these voters because these are not a high turnout group."
9. Various of Mi Vecino group organizers canvassing voters
STORYLINE:
Abortion-rights groups are courting Latino voters through door-knocking and Spanish-language ads.
They say the fast-growing group could determine the outcome of abortion ballot measures across the U.S., particularly in states such as Arizona and Florida with large Latino populations.
Organizers say Latinos’ views are are often misunderstood and oversimplified by people who assume they are all Catholic and, therefore, anti-abortion.
But like other Americans, Latinos have an array of personal feelings and connections to the issue that can be impacted by religion, culture, country of origin and other things.
In Florida, abortion is illegal after the first six weeks of pregnancy under a law that took effect May 1.
Alex Berrios says efforts to reach Latino voters often hinge on one-on-one conversations. Berrios is the co-founder of the grassroots Florida group Mi Vecino, or “my neighbor.”
The November ballot measure would legalize abortion until fetal viability.
===========================================================
Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info@aparchive.com.
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP_Archive
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APArchives
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/f1ca6a02ab8b446cb65f8914a0c2b124
Author: AP Archive
Go to Source
News post in October 2, 2024, 3:00 pm.
Visit Our Sponsor’s:
News Post In – News