Telemundo Airs Multiplatform Pro-Biden Propaganda as 'News'

MRC Latino | September 22, 2020
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LEONARDO FELDMAN:  Magali Orlinsky came to the United States from Argentina 19 years ago.

MAGALI ORLINSKY: We lived a comfortable life, but ultimately, we know it was for the best because we’d have a lot more opportunities here…

FELDMAN: Just 9 years ago, she became a citizen. And this election year, she’s all in for Joe Biden.

ORLINSKY: I feel like the morals and the values of this country are at stake, the way Trump has responded to all the issues going on right now- Coronavirus, systemic racism, healthcare…

FELDMAN: Before the 2016 election, Magaly was a registered Republican. But since then, she has switched parties and, for the first time, she will be voting as a mother. 

ORLINSKY: It’s very frustrating. It’s embarrassing. Especially as a parent, because the way Trump acts, the way that he talks, the way that he responds to things people care about- those are not the values that

I’m going to instill in my children.

FELDMAN: I’m Leonardo Feldman for Pulso News.

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FELICIDAD AVELEYRA: We’re a bit over a month away from the presidential election. The polls remain very tight and millions of citizens are preparing to exercise their right to vote. In this segment (titled) “My First Time”, we bring you the story of a woman born in Argentina, who will vote for the first time- as a mother. Leonardo Feldman reports:

LEONARDO FELDMAN: The story of Magali Orlinsky is like that of millions of immigrants who come to this country.

MAGALI ORLINSKY: It was very tough on my family, coming over here. It was very hard for me. I was 11 years old, and it was an age where I had friends back home, and it was very hard for me to get used to living here, but my parents brought us over so we could have a better life.

FELDMAN: Nine years ago she became a U.S. citizen, and this year is the first time she will vote, bearing great responsibility simply because this is the first time she exercises her right to vote as the mother of little Mia. Magali says she’ll vote for Biden.

ORLINSKY: He has good experience as Obama’s vice president and I don’t agree with everything that Obama did, but feel comfortable with the kind of president he was and the type of person he is.

FELDMAN: For Magali, both Donald Trump’s history and his performance as president have been disappointing. And now she doesn’t just think about herself, but about her daughter as well. 

ORLINSKY: I don’t feel proud, I don’t think my daughter will feel proud when she looks back and sees who the president was, and the things he did and the laws he wants to pass, and how he isn’t protecting the environment -- I don’t believe that we’re leaving behind a better world for my daughter or for any other child.

FELDMAN: For Magali, exercising her right to vote is a great responsibility not just for her, but for the future of generations to come. For Telemundo News, Leonardo Feldman.

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