Election Watch from an international lens and how Wisconsin can go blue

The residuals of racial killings in Wisconsin might have some impact in how it is turning into a blue state. What is for certain Florida remains red.

In part five of Ark Republic’s election watch, we circle back to Mikhail Furnace who talks about the cultural and political ideas of Latin American voters, and in particular, the Cuban American vote.

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