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Trump outperforming 2020 support among Hispanics, who prefer him on immigration, poll shows

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    86% Very Conservative

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    50% ReliableFair

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  • Politician Portrayal

    3% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

58% : In May, Reuters/Ipso polling showed Biden behind Trump by four points among Hispanic voters regarding the economy.
56% : INTERVIEWBut Trump and Harris drew equally on the economy among registered Hispanic voters, garnering 39% support from that base each.
49% : Hispanic voters give Trump a 42% to 37% advantage over Democrat presidential candidate Vice President Harris regarding immigration policy, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows.
48% : "The Latino vote is probably the most pure swing group of voters in America right now and will be for a long time," Chuck Rocha, a Democrat strategist who advised Bernie Sanders' 2016 campaign, told Reuters.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Hispanics have historically strongly favored the Democratic Party, so for Trump to be breaking even with Harris on the economy has to be seen as a win for him," said Giancarlo Sopo, a Republican strategist who handled Trump's 2020 media outreach to Hispanic voters.
46% : Among the broader electorate, 46% preferred Trump on immigration over the 36% who preferred Harris, according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted on Aug. 21-28.Hispanics, described as a diverse and fast-growing section of the electorate in the United States, prefer Harris' approach over that of Trump by 18 points for health care and 23 points for climate change, according to the poll.
44% : A 2020 Fox News Voter Analysis, conducted in partnership with the Associated Press, showed 35% of Hispanic or Latino voters preferred Trump while 63% preferred Biden.

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