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Former President Bill Clinton speaks to voters in Orlando

“Vote for Trump? I can’t”.

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In a 30-second spot set to air in the Miami media market, Carlos Gutierrez, a Cuban-born Republican who served as the nation’s Commerce Secretary under George W. Bush, attacks Donald Trump as risky while touting Hillary Clinton’s experience.

Clinton hailed his wife’s campaign as inclusive and progressive, encouraging voters to take part in a campaign set on strengthening the nation’s economy and its people.

In the video, the title of which translates to “Country First”, Gutierrez warns Americans not to vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump, whom he says is “dangerous”.

Gitierrez, a Cuban-born American, says that Trump lacks the qualities to be president. “Nobody was mad. and we can do that again”, Clinton said. “I know, because I served in the Cabinet of George W. Bush for four years”. It’s titled “País Primero”, or Country First.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will discuss national security and veterans issues at a forum Wednesday night in New York City.

Clinton leads among Latino voters by a wide margin, but despite running against an opponent who is vehemently anti-immigration (and with a running mate who is respected within the community), she isn’t necessarily doing better than Democratic candidates in the past, and she has lower favorability among Latino voters than the Democratic party overall.

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The ads – both digital and for television – will be aired in the states of Florida and Nevada, both of which have high percentages of Hispanics in their populations and are considered crucial in winning the November 8 presidential election.

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