Trump Gains Ground With Latino Voters in Pennsylvania, Nevada: Exit Poll
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50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : In Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, Trump is trailing Vice President Kamala Harris by a 17-point margin among exit poll respondents who identified as Latinos.45% : In 2020, 51 percent of respondents who identified as members of a union household said they voted for Trump.
41% : In the National Election Pool exit poll conducted by Edison Research on Nov. 5, Trump shrunk the margin between himself and the Democratic nominee by a substantial margin between 2016 and 2024.
38% : According to the exit polling results in Pennsylvania, respondents who said they had graduated from college preferred Harris over Trump by a 10 percent margin.
34% : In the 2016 exit polling, Trump led among those who said they did not have a college degree by 7 percentage points.
30% : Those who said they did not hold a college degree chose Trump over Harris by an identical 10 percentage-point margin.
23% : In 2024, respondents who told exit pollsters they were members of a union household said they voted for Harris rather than Trump by a 10 percentage point margin.
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