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Hey AmeriCasters, it's getting very close to the big US election and before we get going with the podcast properly, I just want to let you know that we're going to be making day daily episodes at the moment, taking the AmericasT Pop up podcast studio on the road every single day all the way till election night and maybe even beyond.
If you want to be notified as soon as new episodes drop in our podcast feed, please make sure you're subscribed to AmericaSt on BBC Sounds and have push notifications turned on in your phone settings.
That way me, Justin, Sarah and Anthony will land direct onto your phone as soon as it's ready.
Just what you've always wanted.
Anyway, here's today's episode.
Enjoy.
BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts hello, it's Justin here.
We've just been recording America Answers Edition and we've been dealing with a very, very wide range of questions.
Some really interesting ones too.
We talk a lot about the Muslim vote.
We had a question about the Jewish vote.
How important is it?
How set is it in its ways in the modern United States?
And specifically with regard to this election.
We also covered the business of whether or not it is wise to have a comedian ins a small but potentially very important group of voters.
This is because of a rally that Donald Trump held at Madison Square Garden in which a comedian was very insulting about the territory of Puerto Rico.
So insulting that a lot of Puerto Ricans and indeed the Trump campaign itself dissociated themselves from his comments.
That and plenty more in this edition of Americanzas.
AmericasT.