
Trump numbers show how GOP went wrong on immigration - Washington Examiner
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68% : If the election were held today, and if the poll is accurate, Trump is headed toward the best Republican performance among Latino voters in more than four decades.63% : The NBC News/Telemundo poll showed Trump particularly strong among Hispanic voters under 50 years of age.
58% : Now, with another election approaching, there is a new NBC News/Telemundo poll showing Trump at 40% with Latino voters to 54% for Vice President Kamala Harris.
56% : Of course, it's important to remember that Harris still leads Trump among Hispanic voters, just as earlier Democrats led in past campaigns.
55% : But then, in 2020, after Trump had been in office for four years, he won 38% of the Hispanic vote.
49% : With men in that group, Trump actually leads Harris.
42% : And they thought Trump would better handle that, too, 45% to 41%.
37% : Just a little bit in the 2016 election -- Trump received 28% of the Latino vote to Romney's 27%.
37% : If Trump does indeed perform well with Latino voters in the final election results, it would be worthwhile for some Republican Party leaders, past and present, to ask themselves: What did he get right in appealing to Latino voters that we got so wrong?
33% : How did Trump increase Latino support when the Republican Party failed for so many years?
33% : Hispanic voters rated it among their top issues, and they thought Trump would better handle it by a 47% to 34% margin.
21% : Beyond that, Trump sought to use the powers of the executive branch to stem the flow of illegal crossers over the U.S.-Mexico border.
14% : And those same voters said Trump would better handle the cost-of-living issue than Harris by a margin of 46% to 37%.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.