Former President Donald Trump appears poised to significantly outperform his 2020 numbers with Hispanic voters in key battleground states, a recent survey has revealed.
In 2020, Trump took 32% of the Hispanic vote, compared to President Joe Biden’s 65%. But the latest TelevisaUnivision survey shows Trump poised to take 39% of the Hispanic vote while Vice President Kamala Harris would take 55%, meaning the key voting bloc has shifted 17% in favor of Trump since the last election.
Conducted Sept. 17-22, the survey questioned 2,200 likely Hispanic voters in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Opiniones Latinas conducted the survey.
Nationwide, 45% of likely Hispanic voters identified as Democrats, compared to 22% who identified with the GOP, and 33% who said they were independents. […]
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