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DonViejo

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Thu Aug 11, 2016, 07:19 PM Aug 2016

Poll: Clinton holds 46-point lead among Hispanics

Source: The Hill

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads her GOP rival Donald Trump by 46 points among Latino voters, according to a poll released Thursday.

Clinton is supported by 66 percent of registered Latino voters surveyed in the Fox News Latino poll, while Trump is supported by 20 percent.

Clinton's lead has widened by 7 points since a May Fox News poll, when she led Trump by 39 points. The former secretary of State continues to hold a huge lead when Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson is added to the mix.

Clinton gets 59 percent support in a three-way matchup, with Trump taking 17 percent and Johnson following closely at 16 percent.

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Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/291202-poll-clinton-holds-46-point-lead-among-hispanics

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Poll: Clinton holds 46-point lead among Hispanics (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2016 OP
Then the pundit says "he will have to work pretty hard to make it up, but there is The_Casual_Observer Aug 2016 #1
I can't see Trump getting more than 24% of the Latino vote. In other words, less than 1/4. StevieM Aug 2016 #2

StevieM

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2. I can't see Trump getting more than 24% of the Latino vote. In other words, less than 1/4.
Thu Aug 11, 2016, 08:01 PM
Aug 2016

I think Hillary will get 70 percent, Trump will get 24 percent and other candidates will get 6 percent.

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