Beyond the Bubble podcast: The state of play in Florida
By Kristin Roberts ,
Bianca Padró Ocasio and
Adam Wollner
TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 15: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participates in a roundtable event with military veterans at Hillsborough Community College on September 15, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. Biden is making stops in Tampa and Kissimmee in the pivotal swing state of Florida. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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The Miami Herald’s Bianca Padró Ocasio joins McClatchy’s Kristin Roberts and Adam Wollner to break down how the 2020 presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is shaping up in the critical swing state of Florida. They discuss what the polls are showing, key parts of the state to watch, and whether Democrats were too late in settling on their strategy for Florida’s Latino voters.
Beyond the Bubble is produced by Jeremy Sheeler and Davin Coburn.
Adam Wollner is a deputy editor in McClatchy’s Washington bureau, where he covers politics. He previously covered the 2018 and 2020 elections for McClatchy and campaigns and Capitol Hill for National Journal. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Bianca Padró Ocasio is a political writer for the Miami Herald. She has been a Florida journalist for four years, covering everything from crime and courts to hurricanes and politics.