The diverse voters who could decide the US election
The Take hears from a diverse group of voters who could help determine the 2020 US election.
As the November 3 election approaches, we’re hearing from a diverse group of voters who could help determine the next US president. Though Muslims, members of the LGBTQ community and evangelical Christians all represent different percentages of the electorate, each could be a deciding factor in determining the future of the United States.
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In this episode:
Mohamed Gula, Muslim community organizer; Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD; and Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas, and host of Pathway To Victory.
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The team:
Ney Alvarez and Dina Kesbeh produced this episode with Negin Owliaei, Abigail Ony Nwaohuocha, Alexandra Locke, Priyanka Tilve, Amy Walters and Malika Bilal.
Alex Roldan is The Take’s sound designer. Natalia Aldana is the engagement producer. Stacey Samuel is The Take’s executive producer, and Graelyn Brashear is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.