Harris sees steep decline in California Hispanics' support - Washington Examiner
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90% : They should love me, and I love them," Trump told Nevada supporters Thursday evening.75% : Lamenting Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) move to sign a bill banning voter ID requirements in the Golden State earlier this year, Trump said that if he had a "fair" vote count, "I would do great in California," because "Hispanics like me.""I'm glad that they love me.
62% : "UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies also revealed that support for Trump among Hispanic men is particularly high, a trend which appears to be mirrored in nearby Arizona.
29% : Trump currently holds a slim edge over Harris in both battleground states, per an aggregate of polling from RealClearPolitics.
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