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Trump leads Biden among Hispanics, registered voters overall: poll

Former President Donald Trump holds a six-point lead over President Biden among Hispanic voters, according to a new poll released Saturday.

of New York Times/Siena College PollThe survey was conducted from February 25-28 and included responses from 980 registered voters across the United States, asking respondents who they would support if the 2024 presidential election were held today. Asked.

Between Biden and Trump, 46% of Hispanics surveyed said they would vote for Trump, while 40% said they would support Biden.

Among all respondents to the survey, Trump also led Biden, with 48% saying they would vote for Trump and 43% claiming they would vote for Biden.

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Among Hispanics, 46% of those polled said they would vote for Trump, while 40% said they supported Biden. (Getty Images)

In a head-to-head contest between Biden and Republican candidate Nikki Haley, voters favored Haley by 10 points. Opinion polls showed Haley had the support of 45% of voters, compared to 35% for Biden.

Ms. Haley also held a significant lead over Mr. Biden among Hispanic voters, with 43% of Latino voters surveyed saying they supported the former U.N. ambassador, compared to 43% who expressed support for Mr. Biden. It was only 31%.

The newly released polling data is consistent with other recent findings, many of which show Trump gaining support among Hispanics and Biden gaining support among key voters. It shows that you are losing it.

A poll conducted by USA Today and Suffolk University in late December showed Mr. Biden trailing Mr. Trump by 5 points among 1,000 likely voters in the Hispanic community.

Similarly, a Univision poll late last year showed that Trump had increased support among Hispanic voters by 4% from the January 2021 Univision poll, and that Trump was gaining support among Hispanic voters. It was shown that

Earlier this year, when I appeared on “”fox & friends” said Monet Flores Bax, strategic director of the New Mexico-based nonprofit Libre Initiative.[conservative] This message really touches our hearts. ”

“Unfortunately, for most Democrats, Biden’s Hispanic policy, while it’s worked in the past, we’re also feeling the effects in grocery stores and gas stations. Just recently in the election “The way this election is run doesn’t even affect me or other young voters, and we’re feeling it in our grocery store bank accounts. We’re going to vote based on that,” she continued.

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Echoing Flores-Bax’s comments, campus reform correspondent Pedro Rodriguez previously told Fox News that when it comes to supporting a particular candidate, “the answer is in your pocket.”

“Hispanics are entrepreneurs, and right now in President Biden’s America, Hispanics are struggling to survive, and Hispanic small business and entrepreneurship is dying,” he said. “Under Biden’s leadership, left-wing policies are hurting America’s youth. Economic insecurity among Hispanic youth is among the most severe ever.”

“Hispanic youth need candidates who support and defend working-class families, reduce inflation, pave the way for better economic and entrepreneurial opportunities here in the United States, and who do not desecrate the American way of life.” They will flock to support us,” he added.

The new polling data comes as Biden continues to grapple with the ongoing crisis at the southern border.

A Fox News analysis found last month that nearly 7.3 million immigrants illegally crossed the southern border under Biden’s watch.

Hundreds of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, cross the Rio Grande River across the Mexico-U.S. border to seek humanitarian asylum in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, December 5, 2023. Upon reaching the Rio Grande, they encountered a barrier. Barbed wire and the Texas National Guard prohibit crossing the river. Nevertheless, many found a way to cross the river and lined up in front of the wall gate marked number 36, hoping to be processed by Border Patrol and then apply for humanitarian asylum.  (Photo by David Peinado/Anadolu, Getty Images)

Hundreds of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, cross the Mexico-U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on December 5, 2023. (David Peinado/Anadolu via Getty Images)

This figure comes from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which already reported 961,537 border encounters in the current fiscal year (October to September). If the current pace of illegal immigration does not slow, fiscal year 2024 will break last year’s record of 2,475,669 people encountered at the southern border; This will exceed the entire population.

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Since Biden took office in 2021, the official total number of border encounters in the southern landmass is 7,298,486, according to CBP data. This number is more than the population of 36 US states.

Trump and Biden made dueling visits to the southern border earlier this week.

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