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Voter Surveys Show Record Latino Support for Donald Trump

Voter surveys show Donald Trump is on track to win a record share of the growing Latino vote, according to reports.

According to some polls, Trump won 45% of the Latino vote and a record 12% of the black vote.

Mr. Trump's vote share comfortably exceeded President George W. Bush's 40% of the Latino vote in 2004, when the economy was booming. The traditional Republican establishment argued that Mr. Bush's 2004 performance justified the national economic policy of increasing immigration.

Trump's support among Latino and black voters is particularly strong among blue-collar men, who have been hit hardest by Democrats' deliberate influx of nearly 8 million poor immigrants.

exit poll Used by CNN Forty-five percent of Latinos support Trump, tied with 12 percent of black voters.

Other reports say Black and Latinx women are more likely to support Democrats on the dangling promise of government aid.

There are two main public opinion polls:

AP voting cast: Survey of more than 110,000 registered voters in all 50 states conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for Fox News, PBS NewsHour, The Wall Street Journal, and The Associated Press, from October 28 to November 5. It was carried out until today.

edison research: Conducted on November 5th for ABC News, CBS News, CNN, and NBC News.

Mr. Trump's record victory with the Latino vote threatens Democrats' strategic hopes of winning elections by supporting poor immigrants.

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