Hillary Clinton has a sizable advantage over all other Democratic and Republican candidates among registered Hispanic voters, according to a new bipartisan Univision poll out Thursday.
Among registered Democratic Hispanic voters, 73 percent said they would vote for Clinton. No other challenger breaks double digits.
In a head-to-head general election matchup with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Clinton picked up 64 percent, compared with just 27 percent for Bush, according to the survey, conducted by Democratic consultants Bendixen & Amandi and Republican consultants The Tarrance Group.
Among Hispanic Republican voters surveyed, Bush leads the GOP field with 38 percent, followed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio with 22 percent and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz with 12 percent.
In the swing states of North Carolina, Colorado and Nevada, Clinton has a significant double-digit lead over Bush (53 percent to 39 percent in North Carolina, 67 percent to 21 percent in Colorado and 67 percent to 25 percent in Nevada). But in the all-important state of Florida, the former secretary of state’s lead is narrower, at just 49 percent to 44 percent.
On Donald Trump, a solid majority of Hispanic voters — 79 percent — said they found the billionaire businessman’s comments on immigration offensive, and 71 percent hold an unfavorable opinion of him.
Trump has repeatedly claimed that “Hispanics love me” and that he “will win the Hispanic vote.” But in a head-to-head matchup with Clinton in this poll, he trails 70 percent to 16 percent.
Source Politico.com
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