Trump takes swing state detour to New Mexico to boost 'credentials' with Latinos
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73% : I like you very much, and it's good for my credentials with the Hispanic or Latino community," Trump told a crowd in Albuquerque.58% : Trump last campaigned in New Mexico in 2019, when he and his campaign asserted the state was in play.
55% : We can win New Mexico,'" Trump said.
46% : There has been limited polling out of the state in the presidential race, but an Albuquerque Journal survey released earlier this month showed Harris leading Trump by 9 percentage points, 50 percent to 41 percent.
39% : You just got to keep the votes honest," Trump added.
23% : Trump himself has downplayed the furor over the remark and said he did not know the comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe.
13% : Trump is facing backlash from some Latino voters after a comedian at one of his rally's compared Puerto Rico to a "floating island of garbage."
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