KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Vice President Joe Biden campaigned in Osceola County on Tuesday, seeking votes from a growing Latino community.“I’m asking for your vote.
I’m gonna work very hard every single day to get it,” Biden said to a room with very limited seating due to coronavirus precautions.According to Osceola County Commissioner Vivian Janer, 55 percent of Osceola residents are Hispanic.Biden’s campaign said he decided to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month in Kissimmee, which sits along the I-4 corridor -- a stretch of Central Florida that is notorious for making and breaking presidential elections.“In government, there’s no room for the idea that there’s second class citizens,” Biden said. “We’re all equal, all deserving.