María Teresa Kumar

With one week until Election Day, Ronny Chieng assesses the fallout from Tony Hinchcliffe's racist Puerto Rico joke, while Donald Trump plays defense, insisting he's "not a Nazi." Plus, Grace Kuhlenschmidt takes RFK Jr.'s advice and travels back in time to save Baby Trump. Triumph the Insult Comic Dog went to Madison Square Garden to cosplay as a January 6th insurrectionist, launch a line of merch, and write a song about Republicans' favorite thing: "Liberal Tears." Co-founder and President of Voto Latino, María Teresa Kumar, talks to Ronny Chieng on National Vote Early Day about the power of the Latino voting bloc and closing the voter registration gap of roughly 10 million Latinos who are eligible to vote. Kumar also makes a case to undecided Latinos for Kamala Harris by pointing to the racist comments made at Trump's MSG rally and invoking her grandmother's golden rule, "You are who your friends are."
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