Univision
By Brian Stelter
February 22, 2016
Univision is embarking on a new effort to register its Hispanic viewers and encourage them to vote in the presidential election.
The
"Vote For Your America" initiative, to be announced Tuesday, could have
far-reaching consequences. Univision, the biggest Spanish language
broadcaster in the United
States, is a trusted brand in millions of Hispanic homes.
The
campaign will entail ads on TV and radio, editorials, voter
registration drives, other local events, and a bilingual texting
messaging tool. A new online voter guide
will be established at YourAmerica.com.
"If
you don't" vote, "someone else will," the site says. "And you might not
like who they're voting for. Vote for your ideals. Vote for your
future. Vote for Your America."
The
effort will simultaneously sign up new eligible voters and make sure
past voters return to the polls. Randy Falco, Univision's CEO, said in a
statement that the goal
is "mobilizing the 27 million eligible Hispanic voters in the 2016
general election."
The
New York Times, which first reported on the initiative, said Univision
wants to sign up "about 3 million" new voters, roughly the same number
who are newly eligible
since the 2012 election.
Univision
says it is not telling its viewers who to vote for. But some
Republicans are likely to view the new effort skeptically for a number
of reasons.
Among
them: Hispanics disproportionately vote for Democrats. One of
Univision's main owners, Haim Saban, is a well-known backer of Hillary
Clinton. And one of Univision's
top anchors, Jorge Ramos, has publicly tussled with Donald Trump.
Ramos has said he is simply representing his audience, which is deeply concerned about anti-immigration rhetoric.
Separately,
Trump sued Univision last summer after the network canceled the
telecast of his Miss USA pageant. The two sides recently settled the
litigation. Ramos and
Trump's representatives are now talking about a possible interview.
Falco
said in a statement that the new voter campaign is about equipping
"Hispanic citizens" with the nonpartisan information they need to
participate in the political
process. Its partners include the National Council of La Raza, Voto
Latino, and Rock the Vote, among many others.
Univision's various television networks and web sites will promote registration deadlines and election days. The efforts "will include voter registration drives, citizenship workshops, town hall meetings, countdowns to the primaries on-air, social media influencer outreach and community call centers, where viewers can get answers to their election-related questions each month," the company said.
Univision's various television networks and web sites will promote registration deadlines and election days. The efforts "will include voter registration drives, citizenship workshops, town hall meetings, countdowns to the primaries on-air, social media influencer outreach and community call centers, where viewers can get answers to their election-related questions each month," the company said.
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