Univision published a poll of Hispanic voters and many interesting thing came out of it
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Donald Trump often claims that Hispanics love him and that they will vote for him in the November presidential election. But a new and exclusive survey by Univision News suggests that a large majority of Hispanic voters have a very poor opinion of the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee and are planning to vote for his Democratic rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Guess tweeting tacos doesn't make us relate to him… Sorpresa!!!!
This can't come as a surprise, but she can still improve here if we tackle what the media , and herself, have done to repair her image.. It is doable and here is where you need an understanding of Latino culture…. Hello !! Latino VP
Now, having said that… I'm not sure what can Trump say to make his racist numbers go down, I actually expect them to go up... This more than cancels out the liar question
During a period of political polarization, marked by racial tension, heightened gun violence and a terrorist threat, Hispanic voters feel highly motivated to vote in November. Almost eight out of 10 say they eagerly await the opportunity to vote for president, while 96% recognize the importance of doing so and an overwhelming 97% state that it is very likely they will go to the polls. Among the issues motivating Hispanics to vote is immigration, with 18% of Hispanics saying it’s the most important issue. That’s exceeded only by jobs and the economy, which 25% of Hispanics feel is most important. Concern over terrorism has moved into third place within this category, with 12%, followed by gun control, with 9%.
Immigration’s growing importance as an electoral motivator among Hispanics appears to be a reflection of the continuous failure among politicians to pass immigration reform. In the Univision News survey, 44% of Latino voters blame Republicans in Congress for the slow progress in this area during the last eight years, while 21% blame President Barack Obama, and 12% blame the Supreme Court, which recently failed to uphold Obama’s executive orders that benefitted four million undocumented immigrants. Seven percent of those surveyed also blamed Democrats in Congress.
Even though they blame heavily on the GOP congress, there is blame to spread… I think there is also misinformation in Obama’s numbers
No need to explain these numbers
This is tricky… You want the enthusiastic number higher... Saying and doing is different... And you'll understand my point in the below image
You might think, oh we'll an Hispanic VP won't sway… Ahah not so fast… Here is where I go to the first two numbers… THAT would increase enthusiasm
and to have an idea of who are these "US"
50% of us are 1st generation or more Americans, and if you dig in the graphs , 48%'s parents were born here… That makes around 2% like me… 1st generation American