Jennifer Medina, a national politics reporter for The New York Times, joins Tomas Robles, co-executive director of Lucha, to discuss the evolving Latino vote in Arizona. They dive into grassroots activism, emphasizing young canvassers' crucial roles in boosting voter engagement. The conversation also explores the complexities of Latino identity and political beliefs, highlighting the division among Hispanic voters, some of whom support Trump. Tensions around race, faith, and personal experiences are revealed, showcasing the intricate landscape of political expression in the Latino community.