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Donald Trump has seen a huge surge in support among Latino voters, according to a presidential election exit poll released on Tuesday night. The former president is up 13 points among Latinos ...
President-elect Donald Trump was backed by 46% of Latino voters Tuesday, surpassing Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush to win the biggest share of the national Latino vote by a Republican ...
President Donald Trump came within striking distance of winning an outright majority of Hispanic voters in the 2024 election, ...
Exit polls show that 53% of Latino voters support Harris while 45% support Trump. In 2020, President Joe Biden had the support of 65% of Latino voters compared to Trump at 32%, according to a CNN ...
The groups argued their exit poll — which surveyed 3,750 Latino voters, about 300 of them in Texas — is more accurate than others because it was more representative of different subgroups.
As voters across the country swung toward former President Donald Trump on Tuesday, Colorado’s Latino electorate bucked the national trend, according to a statewide exit poll. The poll surveyed 600 ...
New poll reveals growing concern among Latino voters just 100 days into ... According to the poll, most Latino voters — 63% — believe Trump ... Exit polls for the 2024 election showed Trump ...
UnidosUS' poll of Latino voters, which was conducted right up until election day, showed 62% of Latino voters supporting Vice President Harris compared to 37% backing Trump.Rodriguez said there ...
The Latino voters that famously tipped the scale for candidate Trump in the 2024 election have started to pull away their support. That's according to a new national poll on Latino voter sentiment ...
While Biden won Latino voters by a roughly 2-to-1 margin nationwide, similar to Clinton’s margin in 2016, Trump made gains among Latinos in two key states where they make up a large share of voters.
The poll, released April 28, found 60% of Latino voters think the country is on the wrong track, and 70% of that group hold Trump and his administration accountable.
As voters across the country swung toward former President Donald Trump on Election Day, Colorado’s Latino electorate bucked the national trend, according to a statewide exit poll. The poll ...