Anyone But Trump: Key findings from the Univision News national Hispanic voter survey

As 20 Democratic presidential candidates prepare for the initial round of primary debates beginning next week, Univision News announces key findings of its first Hispanic voter survey of the 2020 election cycle. …

Commissioned by Univision News and overseen by its newly hired Director of Polling, Dr. Sergio Garcia-Rios, the bipartisan survey was conducted by the polling firms Latino Decisions and North Star Opinion Research between June 11 and June 17, 2019. …

Here are some of the topline results revealed today:

• 68% of Latino registered voters feel that this presidential election will be more important than 2016 and 74% say they are planning to vote in it.
• Only 19% of Hispanics polled intend to vote for president Donald Trump; 63% say they have decided to vote for a Democratic candidate or are leaning toward a Democrat in the 2020 presidential election.
• A significant 19% of Latino voters are undecided as to their choice of candidate/party at this time.
• Of the numerous candidates currently running in the Democratic primaries, Joe Biden (21%) and Bernie Sanders (20%) are in a virtual tie with Hispanic voters, while Julián Castro was third (9%) followed by Beto O’Rourke (8%), Elizabeth Warren (7%) and Kamala Harris (6%), while most other contenders rank below 2% due to lack of name recognition. CONT.

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