From NPR's Latino USA: Whatever Floats Your Vote

We take another look at the 2016 election and explore the Latino identity of Ted Cruz, why there's a generation gap with Latinos and report on Hillary Clinton's relationship with a coup in Honduras. We also talk with residents of the Virgin Islands, who can't vote in general elections, and a newly naturalized citizen taking part in the voting process for the first time.
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We take another look at the 2016 election and explore the Latino identity of Ted Cruz, why there's a generation gap with Latinos and report on Hillary Clinton's relationship with a coup in Honduras. We also talk with residents of the Virgin Islands, who can't vote in general elections, and a newly naturalized citizen taking part in the voting process for the first time.

Featured images: American Flag (Credit: KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images); Trump for President: (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images); Choose Cruz (Joe Raedle/Getty Images); Rosario Dawson: (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images); Dolores Huerta: (Todd Oren/Getty Images for NWHM; Hillary Clinton (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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