With both parties’ presidential nomination campaigns settled, the 2016 general election match-up between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is coming into focus. Central to these discussions is the support that the candidates are likely to draw from Latino voters. Yet, as has been the case in recent election cycles, the difficulties associated with sampling a representative cross-section of Latino voters has led to polling indicating that nearly a third of Latinos are poised to vote for Trump; a rate of support for Trump that is two to three times greater than suggested by other polling, including our own. CONT.
David Damore, Latino Decisions