Poll: Clinton has huge swing-state edge among Hispanics
Hillary Clinton is getting a huge boost from Hispanic voters in four key battleground states, according to a Univision News poll released Friday.
{mosads}The Democratic presidential nominee leads Republican Donald Trump among Hispanics by 30 points in Florida, 45 points in Nevada and 48 points in both Arizona and Colorado.
Majorities of Latino voters in all four states said they find Trump’s rhetoric “racist, anti-Semitic [and] homophobic.”
Fifty-seven percent of Hispanics agreed with that statement in Florida, along 68 percent in Arizona, 69 percent in Nevada and 70 percent in Colorado.
And less than a quarter of Latino voters in all four states rated Trump’s temperament as better than Clinton’s.
Univision News conducted its poll of 1,600 Latino registered voters, 400 in each state, via interviews from Sept. 26 to Oct. 4. It has a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.
Trump has struggled to make inroads with Hispanic voters. He launched his presidential campaign in 2015 by calling Mexicans “drug dealers” and “rapists.”
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