Telemundo’s Noticiero Telemundo failed to give an accurate depiction of Republican vice presidential candidate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, hosting only a conservative guest without challenging any of his claims about the governor’s policy positions.
On the July 20 edition of Noticiero Telemundo, national correspondent Lori Montenegro pointed out that “nearly half of the population does not know enough about Mike Pence to have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of him,” yet she only discussed Pence’s qualifications with a Republican delegate while ignoring the candidate’s problematic record on issues that are important to the Latino community, including jobs, the economy, and security.
Previously, conservative commentator Al Cardenas called the Pence pick “proof that the Trump campaign has made reaching out to Latinos a very low priority.” La Opinión lambasted Pence’s immigration record, saying that it was “worse” than Trump's. And Hispanic advocacy groups like the Latino Victory Fund have voiced vehement disapproval of the choice, explaining that his opposition to raising the minimum wage, support of tax incentives for the wealthy, opposition to immigration reform, support to end birthright citizenship, and rejection of DACA show that “Governor Pence is no friend of the Latino community.” Pence also differs from Hispanics in gun violence prevention issues, denies climate change -- an issue a majority of Latinos demand governmental action on -- and has aggressively blocked reproductive rights, a position that counters that of a majority of Latinas. From the July 20 edition of Telemundo’s Noticiero Telemundo: