Hispanic voters' support for Trump drops in 10 states
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Wednesday, August 28, 2019
President Trump won more than a third of Hispanic voters in Texas in 2016, but only a little more than one-fifth say they would vote for him in 2020, according to a new massive poll of battleground states.
Mr. Trump’s hurdle is even higher in North Carolina, where his 40% of the Hispanic vote in 2016, according to exit polls, has fallen to 18% support for reelection in 2020, according to Equis Research, which is conducting an ongoing study of Hispanic voters.
The chief takeaway so far is that Mr. Trump faces major headwinds.
The 2020 election “will be a game of margins, just as 2016 was, and the share of Latinx voters is growing in battlegrounds,” said Stephanie Valencia, co-founder of Equis Labs. Latinx is a gender-neutral term some use in place of Latino and Latina.
Equis sponsored polling in 10 states and found that in each of them, Mr. Trump’s support has slid since 2016.
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