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Biden Hopes Puerto Rican Support Along I-4 Corridor Outplays Trump’s Backing Among South Florida Hispanics

October 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

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As President Donald Trump continues to draw strong support from Hispanics in South Florida, Democrat Joe Biden and his supporters are targeting Puerto Ricans along the Interstate 4 corridor in the effort to flip the state blue.




“The Tampa to Orlando corridor, it’s key,” Latino Victory Fund Chairman Luis Miranda Jr. told reporters during a video conference Friday.

Trump has solid backing from Cuban-American voters, especially in Miami-Dade County, who for decades have been a reliable source of support for Republican candidates running statewide. Cuban-Americans account for nearly 30 percent of Hispanic voters in Florida, according to Equis Research.

The Republican president also has made significant inroads with Venezuelans and other Latin Americans by linking Biden and Democrats with socialism.

But Puerto Ricans, who make up about 27 percent of the state’s Hispanic voting population, are a more complicated bloc.

While they tend to align more with Democrats ideologically, a large number of Puerto Rican voters do not register with either party.

With a little more than a week until Election Day, turnout among Boricuas isn’t where Biden’s supporters want it to be — so far.

Miranda’s organization and other groups are trying to pump up support for Biden among Central Florida Puerto Ricans by highlighting local candidates also on the Nov. 3 ballot.

“For us, that is an important strategy to get people out. There may not be enough enthusiasm to vote for the top of the ticket, but there will be enough enthusiasm for the education board in your community,” Miranda said.

They’re also turning to English- and Spanish-language digital ads to hit up younger voters and Spanish-language radio stations to target older voters.

For many Puerto Ricans, the sting of the Trump administration’s response to Hurricane Maria in 2017 still burns.

“Maria is the defining factor. That’s why Puerto Ricans in Florida are actually excited to vote, because they are fed up. And they are offended. We are very enraged as to how we have been treated as second-class citizens after enduring one of the worst climate disasters in what we can remember, even what my parents can remember,” Jerick Mediavilla, 39, told The News Service of Florida on Friday.




Mediavilla, who is married to state Rep. Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, moved to Florida from Puerto Rico a year before Maria made landfall. His family still lives on the island.

Although Puerto Ricans who live on the island are citizens of the U.S., they are not allowed to vote for president, Mediavilla noted. When he first moved to Florida, Mediavilla registered as an independent but switched to Democrat when he realized he could not vote in the state’s primary elections.

“I am not only voting for myself. I’m voting to protect the rights of my family,” as well as rights for others in the LGBTQ community, he said.

“I’m voting for 3 million Puerto Ricans on the island,” Mediavilla added.

Many Puerto Ricans, however, are loyal to Trump. The U.S. economic success during Trump’s tenure — until COVID-19 hit the U.S. in March — resonates among Boricuas, said Bob Cortes, a former state representative who is running this year to try to return to the House in an Orlando- area district.

“A lot of folks that were leaning somewhat towards Biden have come back,” Cortes, an Altamonte Springs Republican who grew up in Puerto Rico, said in a phone interview Friday. “We’ve had a good solid economy. We’ve got jobs. We’ve got low fuel prices.”

Grassroots efforts in Central Florida — “the door-knocking, the phone calls, the caravans, the sign waving and stuff” — have been “all Trump and very little Biden,” he said.

“There’s a perception that Trump is losing support from Hispanic Boricua vote. I don’t see that. I really don’t see that,” Cortes said.




But Marytza Sanz, president of Orlando-based Latino Leadership, Inc., said Puerto Ricans in the region are leaning toward Biden.

“I really believe because of the situation that happened with President Trump when Maria happened in Puerto Rico, this is going to be a payback ticket for him throwing toilet paper to us,” Sanz said, referring to Trump tossing paper towels to hurricane survivors in the aftermath of the storm.

Sanz, 63, said she traveled to her home island to bring supplies to earthquake victims in January.

“When I saw my island with blue tarps still on the roof, it hurt me,” she said.

Trump also insulted Puerto Ricans by suggesting that the island could be sold, said Sanz, who has lived in Florida for more than three decades.

Steve Schale, CEO of the Biden super-PAC Unite the Country, acknowledged that Puerto Rican turnout is lagging behind other Hispanics.

“Do I wish the Puerto Rican turnout was higher right now than it is? Of course,” Schale told reporters during Friday’s press call with Miranda.

But Schale, who ran President Barack Obama’s Florida campaign in 2008, pointed out that Puerto Ricans tend to vote later during the early voting period or on Election Day, which is a national holiday in Puerto Rico.

As time runs low, Miranda said he and other groups are concentrated on educating Puerto Ricans — who can’t vote early or by mail on the island — about their voting options in Florida and exciting them about the Democratic ticket.




“It’s not only the existential crisis of trying to get rid of the cruelest president Puerto Ricans have experienced locally and in Puerto Rico, but also trying to educate people to go out and vote and this is not an election day but an election cycle,” he said.

Trump and his allies, meanwhile, have held a series of campaign rallies in Miami-Dade County, home to the state’s largest concentration of Cuban-Americans, and continue to target Hispanics — who comprise about 17.3 percent of the state’s 14.4 million registered voters — in the days leading up to the election.

For example, the Republican Party of Palm Beach County is holding a “Latinos for Trump” car parade in Wellington on Saturday.

Meanwhile, nonpartisan groups have unleashed a series of get-out-the-vote campaigns aimed at Hispanics, including Puerto Ricans, along the I-4 corridor.

The League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, has teamed up with Sanz’s nonprofit organization on a campaign dubbed “Don’t Forget Puerto Rico,” or “Boricua, Tu Voto Pa’ Cuando.”

The campaign is aimed at contacting more than 20,000 families who moved to Central Florida from Puerto Rico following Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria “to both encourage them and educate them about the process of voting in the upcoming presidential election,” according to its website.

Samuel Vilchez Santiago, Florida campaign director for All Voting is Local, said his organization is involved with two campaigns targeting Hispanic voters from Pinellas County on the Gulf Coast to Volusia County on the Atlantic Coast.

“In general, there seems to be more enthusiasm for voting than in past elections, longer lines, more people voting by mail,” Santiago told the News Service. “A lot of caravans, a lot of events. I’ve seen celebrities for both parties, so it definitely seems different than 2016 in that it seems much more enthusiasm.”

–Dara Kam, News Service of Florida

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  1. Richard says

    October 24, 2020 at 4:19 pm

    Trust me there is very little to no hope left for Hiden-Biden. After the final debate last Thursday, it was crystal clear that he cannot run this country nor does he even come close to Trump’s abilities and stamina. We are not asking you to like him or love him but between the two, President Trump is the ONLY one of the two candidates that will be able to bring this country back from a worldwide disaster that China inflicted onto the world.

  2. Wallingford says

    October 24, 2020 at 4:30 pm

    Hispanics from the Island of Puerto Rico should remember President Trump tossing paper towels at them, while withholding badly needed funding, and thinking that this was aid. Or stating that aid was difficult because the Island was surrounded by water. He had nothing but disdain and contempt for the Mayor of San Juan when She stood up to him. Not traits of a man you should consider reelecting. Let’s face it whether Latinos come from Puerto Rice, Mexico, or the DR, they are not one of President Trump favorite ethnic groups

  3. Jimbo99 says

    October 24, 2020 at 5:05 pm

    Just the nature of the animal, any of these politicians promising inclusion for the American Dream, knowing full well that almost all will fail at that inclusion of success. The system is designed that way, always has been & always will be. Even the White Caucasian vote, the 1%ers at the top, 99% have to fall somewhere below those 1%ers with some relative success of scraping by in life. Mankind created poverty for those at the top to profit off that misery & poverty. The Coronavirus vaccine, people getting paid for the illusion of protection vs Coronavirus.

  4. Fredrick says

    October 24, 2020 at 5:38 pm

    I believe Hunters Laptop….. Biden has done nothing in his 47 years in politics except take care of himself and his family. Its all being exposed right in front of your eyes. Trump is not perfect. He is not a God and could do lots of things better, but the non politician has woken up this country and exposed both sides of the aisle. When all the left can do is run on a platform of “Orange Man Bad” and that is all you have, you do not win elections. The Democrat Party has given in to the the extreme left. They need to go lick their wounds from there loss in 2016 and repair themselves. Give up with the bullshit they have done for the last 4 years in just promoting “Orange Man Bad”. Go fix yourself and do what is right for this country and it’s citizens. Stop letting other countries take advantage of us.

  5. CB from PC says

    October 24, 2020 at 6:08 pm

    The Hispanic voting bloc is very pro-family.
    The Welfare system promoted by the Democrats is the antithesis of pro-family.
    Just look at what 60 plus years of the Democrat sponsored Racist Welfare system of dependency has done to the family structure in the African-American community.
    An endless cycle of poverty and despair where things really do not get better.
    Prior to China hitting the world with COVID,
    Trump had African-American unemployment at 5.5% in Sept. 2019. Lowest level since the Labor Dept. gathered data in the 1970s.
    Thankfully, Trump has, and will continue to push City Enterprise Zones. His business enterprises continue to provide jobs in construction and the hospitality industry.
    Whether you hate him or love him, his businesses have created jobs for all skill levels.
    Biden and Harris have nothing to offer except an economy which will be worse off, COVID or no COVID.
    Higher taxes, banning of the fossil fuel industry and all the dependent jobs, and a single payer government run health care system rife with bureaucratic bloat.
    Finally, don’t hand me any BS about immigration policies being anti- family.
    Do it legally as have generations before.
    There are millions of immigrants who followed the rules, which meant someone first came here legally.
    Becoming an American Citizen took time and effort.
    Members of my family were immigrants.
    They were extremely proud and happy to live in a Country where through hard work and perseverance they lived a life not possible in their birthplace.

  6. Steve says

    October 26, 2020 at 5:12 am

    After having Hurricane Recovery money held back 3 years, paper Towels thrown at them after a disaster and revealing hot mic. comments directed toward PR Americans before during and after its a wonder a single PR American would Vote for Lame brain Donnie. Just sayin

  7. JimB says

    October 26, 2020 at 10:39 am

    Biden has a lot of fruitless hopes. One week, one day and he can go back to his basement to be heard no more.

  8. Gary R says

    October 26, 2020 at 8:07 pm

    Throwing paper towels was funny. Making a big deal out of nothing. FBI arrests Puerto Rico senator, 7 more in corruption probe https://apnews.com/270083a4ec884d4f899c4758b13b5526 So, paper towels are more important to you! LOL

  9. Proud american says

    October 26, 2020 at 11:53 pm

    Puerto Rican’s have since discovered that their mayors and governor were hiding the relief supplies in warehouses.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/puerto-rico-residents-outraged-after-discovering-warehouse-full-unused-aid-n1118501

    Puerto Rican’s like many others are finally waking up to the all BS talk that Democrats feed their voters. A bait and switch program that they have exhausted over the years.
    Truth is out, only those that are too programmed don’t see it.

  10. Steve says

    October 27, 2020 at 8:24 am

    He is the last person I would want. He is not a leader. Its all about the Trump brand . Where have you been for the lat 4 years?

  11. Steve says

    October 27, 2020 at 8:27 am

    Stop putting your head in the sand and admit to a corrupt lying non qualified self promoting Business Failure. As a Leader check C19 response

  12. Steve says

    October 27, 2020 at 8:36 am

    You have the playbook down . A Team never or hardly Wins when their is internal fighting. Trump should have been a Math Teacher. He is thhe Great Divider. He is an inept Leader. See C19 NEXT

  13. Steve says

    October 27, 2020 at 10:49 am

    11 Documented Bankruptcies. No C19 Plan. Hunter Biden isnt running for POTUS NEXT

  14. DC says

    October 27, 2020 at 10:19 pm

    Finally…. someone who speaks truth from experiencing facts. Hope people listen to your words.

  15. Steve says

    October 28, 2020 at 10:57 am

    The supplies ok. The $$$ held NOT

  16. CB from PC says

    October 28, 2020 at 7:11 pm

    Ain’t no playbook dude.
    Just reality.

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