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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