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National Hispanic Voter Survey
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Methodology
1400 Hispanic
registered voters
Dates of Interviews
June 12-June 25
Languages of Interviews English, Spanish
Margin of Error
+/- 2.62%
Sample
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PROFILE OF THE
HISPANIC
ELECTORATE
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As you may know, on November 8th, 2016 there will be a presidential
election to elect the next President of the United States. How likely are
you to vote in that election?
92%
Very likely
7%
Somewhat
likely
1%
Somewhat
unlikely
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
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100%
4
When thinking about politics and government, do you consider yourself to be…
12%
Very/Somewhat liberal
35%
Moderate
11%
Very/Somewhat conservative
Don’t know/No answer
28%
16%
32%
21%
5%
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
5
Do you consider yourself a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent?
26%
16%
58%
Democrat
Republican
Independent
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Do you consider yourself a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Democrat
42%
58%
35%
55%
Republican
33%
18%
27%
12%
Independent
25%
24%
38%
33%
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Do you consider yourself a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent?
BY AGE
18-34 35-49 50-64 65+
Democrat
54%
48%
63% 65%
Republican
15%
21%
13%
Independent
31%
31%
24% 20%
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15%
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Do you consider yourself a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
Democrat
52%
69%
Republican
19%
11%
Independent
29%
20%
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The Republican Party
13%
Very/Somewhat favorable
23%
24%
Somewhat/Very unfavorable
36%
28%
52%
12%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
10
The Democratic Party
35%
Very/Somewhat favorable
12%
Somewhat/Very unfavorable
13%
68%
33%
25%
7%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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OPINIONS OF THE
OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
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Barack Obama
38%
Very/Somewhat favorable
11%
Somewhat/Very unfavorable
20%
64%
26%
31%
5%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
Barack Obama
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Favorable
55%
68%
61%
67%
Unfavorable
42%
29%
38%
31%
Don’t know/No answer
3%
3%
1%
2%
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Barack Obama
BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
U.S. Born
Favorable
60%
Foreign
Born
70%
Unfavorable
35%
26%
5%
4%
Don’t Know/No answer
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Barack Obama
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Favorable
81%
17%
56%
Unfavorable
15%
77%
38%
Don’t Know/
No answer
4%
6%
6%
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After more than 6 years in office, how would you
rate your overall level of satisfaction with the
Presidency of Barack Obama?
24%
Very/Somewhat satisfied
Somewhat/Very
dissappointed
Don't know/No answer
59%
35%
40%
22%
18%
1%
0%
20%
40%
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60%
After more than 6 years in office, how would
you rate your overall level of satisfaction with
the Presidency of Barack Obama?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Satisfied
53%
60%
53%
61%
Disappointed
47%
40%
46%
38%
-
-
1%
1%
Don’t Know/No
answer
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After more than 6 years in office, how would
you rate your overall level of satisfaction with
the Presidency of Barack Obama?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Satisfied
75%
17%
52%
Disappointed
24%
83%
47%
1%
-
1%
Don’t Know/No answer
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After more than 6 years in office, how would you
rate your overall level of satisfaction with the
Presidency of Barack Obama?
BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Favorable
U.S.
Born
55%
Foreign
Born
64%
Unfavorable
44%
35%
Don’t Know/No answer
1%
1%
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OPINIONS OF THE
2016 CANDIDATES
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2016
DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATES
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Martin O’Malley
Very/Somewhat favorable
2% 10%
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
8% 6%
12%
14%
74%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
23
Bernie Sanders
Very/Somewhat favorable
5% 11%
16%
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
8% 8%
16%
68%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
24
Joe Biden
19%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
13%
31%
13%
50%
26%
24%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
25
Hillary Clinton
44%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
8% 18%
24%
68%
26%
6%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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100%
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Hillary Clinton
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Favorable
58%
69%
56%
67%
Unfavorable
35%
25%
41%
26%
Don’t Know/No
answer
7%
6%
3%
7%
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Hillary Clinton
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English Spanish
Favorable
62%
78%
Unfavorable
32%
15%
Don’t Know/No answer
6%
7%
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Hillary Clinton
BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Favorable
U.S.
Born
60%
Foreign
Born
76%
Unfavorable
33%
17%
Don’t Know/No answer
7%
7%
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Hillary Clinton
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Favorable
86%
20%
57%
Unfavorable
9%
71%
35%
Don’t Know/No answer
5%
9%
8%
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N=811
If the 2016 Democratic presidential primary or caucus in your
state were held today and the candidates were the ones
below, whom would you support? (Asked of Democrats)
73%
75%
70%
65%
60%
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
8%
Hillary
Clinton
Joe Biden
3%
Bernie
Sanders
1%
Martin
O'Malley
5%
10%
Someone
Don't
else
Know / No
Answer
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N=811
If the 2016 Democratic presidential primary or caucus in your state were held today and the
candidates were the ones below, whom would you support? (Asked of Democrats)
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Hillary Clinton
76%
72%
71%
70%
Joe Biden
10%
9%
13%
6%
Bernie Sanders
7%
6%
9%
8%
Martin O’Malley
-
-
-
2%
Someone else
4%
-
-
-
Don’t know/
No answer
3%
13%
7%
14%
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2016
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES
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Scott Walker
4% 11%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
10%
15%
13%
23%
62%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
34
Rand Paul
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
22%
17%
5%
Very/Somewhat favorable
32%
17%
15%
46%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
50%
35
Ted Cruz
8%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
26%
18%
23%
13%
36%
38%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
50%
36
Ted Cruz
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English Spanish
Favorable
25%
25%
Unfavorable
43%
24%
Don’t Know/No answer
32%
51%
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Marco Rubio
13%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
14%
22%
35%
20%
34%
31%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
50%
38
Marco Rubio
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Favorable
24%
62%
40%
Unfavorable
42%
16%
28%
Don’t Know/No answer
34%
22%
32%
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Marco Rubio
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Favorable
46%
31%
44%
35%
Unfavorable
42%
35%
35%
34%
Don’t Know/No
answer
12%
34%
21%
31%
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Jeb Bush
11%
Very/Somewhat favorable
Somewhat/Very
unfavorable
36%
25%
45%
29%
16%
19%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
50%
41
Jeb Bush
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Favorable
26%
71%
39%
Unfavorable
52%
17%
44%
Don’t Know/No answer
22%
12%
17%
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Jeb Bush
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Favorable
58%
29%
46%
24%
Unfavorable
37%
54%
44%
57%
Don’t Know/No
answer
5%
17%
10%
19%
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N=224
If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your
state were held today and the candidates were the ones below,
whom would you support? (Asked of Republicans)
40%
40%
35%
30%
22%
25%
16%
20%
15%
8%
10%
6%
5%
4%
4%
0%
Jeb Bush
Marco
Rubio
Ted Cruz
Scott
Walker
Rand Paul
Someone
Don't
else
Know / No
Answer
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ELECTORAL
MOTIVATION
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Jobs and the economy
90%
Very/Somewhat important
8%
98%
1%
Not too important
1%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
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100%
46
Which political party do you think is more in line with your
views on economic policy and the creation of jobs?
60%
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
56%
22%
7%
Democratic
Party
Republican
Party
Both
8%
Neither
7%
Don't know/No
answer
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Which political party do you think is more in line with your
views on economic policy and the creation of jobs?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
Democratic Party
51%
64%
Republican Party
26%
15%
Both
5%
8%
Neither
10%
5%
Don’t know/No answer
8%
8%
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Education
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
9%
89%
98%
1%
1%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
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100%
49
Healthcare
85%
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
2%
Don't know/No answer
1%
0%
20%
40%
12%
60%
80%
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97%
100%
50
Immigration
72%
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
5%
0%
3%
8%
20%
40%
20%
60%
80%
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92%
100%
51
Which political party do you think is more in line with your
views on immigration policy?
60%
60%
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
20%
4%
Democratic
Party
Republican
Party
Both
10%
Neither
6%
Don't know/No
answer
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52
Which political party do you think is more in line with your
views on immigration policy?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
Democratic Party
56%
66%
Republican Party
24%
14%
Both
3%
5%
Neither
11%
8%
Don’t know/No answer
6%
7%
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Which political party do you think is more in line with your
views on immigration policy?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Democratic party
78%
17%
48%
Republican party
9%
59%
21%
Both
3%
7%
4%
13%
5%
15%
3%
7%
11%
Neither
Don’t know/No
answer
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If a candidate for President supports a path to citizenship or
legal status for undocumented immigrants, would it make
you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote
for that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
54%
More likely
11%
Less likely
31%
Has no impact on vote
Don't know/No answer
4%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
100%
55
If a candidate for President supports a path to citizenship or
legal status for undocumented immigrants, would it make
you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote
for that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
More likely
47%
65%
Less likely
13%
7%
Has no impact
36%
22%
Don’t know/No answer
4%
6%
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If a candidate for President supports a path to citizenship or
legal status for undocumented immigrants, would it make
you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote
for that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
More likely
61%
33%
51%
Less likely
7%
30%
9%
Has no impact
27%
35%
36%
Don’t know/No answer
5%
2%
4%
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If a candidate for President opposes a path to citizenship or
legal status for undocumented immigrants, would it make
you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote
for that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
15%
More likely
52%
Less likely
29%
Has no impact on vote
Don't know/No answer
4%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
100%
58
If a candidate for President opposes a path to citizenship or
legal status for undocumented immigrants, would it make
you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote
for that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
More likely
15%
21%
12%
Less likely
57%
41%
46%
Has no impact
23%
33%
39%
Don’t know/No answer
5%
5%
3%
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Foreign Policy
63%
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
5% 4%
23%
86%
9%
5%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
100%
60
If a candidate for President supports the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
34%
More likely
14%
Less likely
46%
Has no impact on vote
6%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
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50%
61
If a candidate for President supports the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
More likely
32%
32%
31%
31%
Less likely
19%
11%
13%
15%
Has no impact
46%
50%
54%
51%
Don’t know/
No answer
3%
7%
2%
3%
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Colorado
62
If a candidate for President supports the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican Independent
More likely
39%
25%
32%
Less likely
11%
25%
13%
Has no impact
45%
45%
49%
Don’t know/No answer
5%
5%
6%
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63
If a candidate for President supports the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY NATIONALITY
Cuban
Non-Cuban
Hispanic
More likely
40%
34%
Less likely
26%
13%
Has no impact
26%
47%
Don’t know/
No answer
8%
6%
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64
If a candidate for President opposes the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
12%
More likely
32%
Less likely
50%
Has no impact on vote
6%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
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40%
50%
65
If a candidate for President opposes the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican Independent
More likely
11%
22%
10%
Less likely
36%
22%
31%
Has no impact
48%
52%
54%
Don’t know/No answer
5%
4%
5%
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66
If a candidate for President opposes the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY NATIONALITY
Cuban
Non-Cuban
Hispanic
More likely
27%
12%
Less likely
40%
32%
Has no impact
29%
51%
Don’t know/
No answer
4%
5%
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67
If a candidate for President opposes the new policy of normalization
of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, would it
make you more likely to vote for that candidate, less likely to vote for
that candidate or has no impact on your vote?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
More likely
16%
10%
12%
13%
Less likely
34%
27%
35%
27%
Has no impact
47%
55%
53%
56%
Don’t know/
No answer
3%
8%
-
4%
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Colorado
68
Global Climate Change
59%
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
Don't know/No answer
7% 6%
24%
83%
13%
4%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
100%
69
Global Climate Change
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Important
89%
68%
80%
Not important
7%
30%
17%
Don’t Know/
No answer
4%
2%
3%
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Decriminalization of Marijuana
31%
Very/Somewhat important
Not too/Not important at all
38%
23%
15%
57%
26%
5%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
71
Decriminalization of Marijuana
BY AGE
18-34
35-49
50-64
65+
Important
67%
56%
56%
49%
Not important
31%
38%
38%
46%
Don’t Know/
No answer
2%
6%
6%
5%
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Same Sex Marriage
29%
Very/Somewhat important
45%
27%
18%
Not too/Not important at all
50%
21%
5%
Don't know/No answer
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
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50%
60%
73
Same Sex Marriage
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
Important
57%
37%
Not important
40%
55%
Don’t Know/
No answer
3%
8%
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74
Which one of the following issues will be the MOST important in deciding
your vote for President in November 2016?
Jobs and the economy
36%
Education
18%
Healthcare
14%
Immigration
13%
Foreign Policy
7%
Global Climate Change
4%
Decriminalization of Marijuana
Same Sex Marriage
Other
Don’t Know/No answer
2%
1%
1%
4%
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75
If a Presidential candidate were able to speak Spanish fluently
would you be more likely to vote for them, less likely to vote for
them or has no impact on your vote?
26%
More likely
Less likely
3%
68%
Has no impact on vote
Don't know/No answer
3%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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80%
100%
76
If a Presidential candidate were able to speak Spanish fluently
would you be more likely to vote for them, less likely to vote for
them or has no impact on your vote?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
More likely
18%
39%
Less likely
3%
2%
Has no impact
77%
54%
Don’t know/No answer
2%
5%
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77
If a Presidential candidate were able to speak Spanish fluently
would you be more likely to vote for them, less likely to vote for
them or has no impact on your vote?
BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
U.S. Born
More likely
17%
Foreign
Born
36%
Less likely
4%
2%
Has no impact
78%
58%
Don’t know/No answer
1%
4%
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78
If a Presidential candidate were able to speak Spanish fluently
would you be more likely to vote for them, less likely to vote for
them or has no impact on your vote?
BY INCOME
$25K or
less
$25K$50K
$50K$100K
$100K+
More likely
43%
28%
15%
13%
Less likely
4%
2%
2%
2%
Has no impact
49%
68%
83%
85%
Don’t know/
No answer
4%
2%
-
-
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NATIONAL
HORSERACE
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Tracking the Hispanic Vote in Presidential Elections 2000-2012
Percentage of Hispanic electorate
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
53%
62%
35%
44%
67%
71%
vs.
31%
29%
30%
20%
10%
0%
2000
Gore vs.
Bush
2004
Kerry vs.
Bush
2008
Obama vs.
McCain
2012
Obama vs.
Romney
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81
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next President of
the United States was held today, would you be more likely to support the
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for President or the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for President?
15%
23%
62%
Democratic Candidate
Republican Candidate
Undecided
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82
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next President
of the United States were held today, would you be more likely to support the
Democratic candidate for President or the Republican candidate for President?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Democratic
Candidate
Republican
Candidate
Undecided
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
49%
61%
47%
67%
35%
22%
35%
19%
16%
17%
18%
14%
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Colorado
83
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next President
of the United States were held today, would you be more likely to support the
Democratic candidate for President or the Republican candidate for President?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democratic
Candidate
Republican
Candidate
Undecided
Democrat
Republican
Independent
87%
3%
39%
5%
85%
26%
8%
12%
35%
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84
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next President
of the United States were held today, would you be more likely to support the
Democratic candidate for President or the Republican candidate for President?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English
Spanish
Democratic Candidate
56%
70%
Republican Candidate
27%
16%
Undecided
17%
14%
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Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Scott Walker, whom would you vote for?
69%
Hillary Clinton
20%
Scott Walker
11%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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86
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Scott Walker,
whom would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Hillary Clinton
58%
70%
59%
67%
Scott Walker
31%
21%
30%
24%
Don’t know/
No answer
11%
9%
11%
9%
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Colorado
87
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Rand Paul, whom would you vote for?
69%
Hillary Clinton
22%
Rand Paul
9%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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88
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Rand Paul,
whom would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Hillary Clinton
60%
63%
58%
65%
Rand Paul
34%
29%
33%
27%
Don’t know/
No answer
6%
8%
9%
8%
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Colorado
89
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Ted Cruz, whom would you vote for?
69%
Hillary Clinton
22%
Ted Cruz
9%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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90
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Ted Cruz, whom
would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Hillary Clinton
60%
71%
55%
70%
Ted Cruz
32%
21%
34%
24%
Don’t know/
No answer
8%
8%
11%
6%
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Colorado
91
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Ted Cruz, whom
would you vote for?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English Spanish
Hillary Clinton
64%
77%
Ted Cruz
26%
14%
Don’t know/No answer
10%
9%
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Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio, whom would you vote for?
66%
Hillary Clinton
25%
Marco Rubio
9%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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93
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio,
whom would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Hillary Clinton
Marco Rubio
Don’t know/
No answer
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
53%
40%
7%
68%
25%
7%
54% 66%
37% 29%
9% 5%
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Colorado
94
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio,
whom would you vote for?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Hillary Clinton
Marco Rubio
Don’t know/
No answer
Democrat
Republican
Independent
87%
8%
5%
15%
74%
11%
52%
32%
16%
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95
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio,
whom would you vote for?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English Spanish
Hillary Clinton
69%
75%
Marco Rubio
30%
16%
Don’t know/No answer
1%
8%
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96
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush, whom would you vote for?
64%
Hillary Clinton
27%
Jeb Bush
9%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
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97
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush,
whom would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Hillary Clinton
49%
67%
53%
67%
Jeb Bush
44%
25%
39%
21%
7%
8%
8%
12%
Don’t know/
No answer
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Colorado
98
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush,
whom would you vote for?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat
Republican
Independent
Hillary Clinton
83%
10%
54%
Jeb Bush
11%
81%
29%
Don’t know/
No answer
6%
9%
17%
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99
Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush,
whom would you vote for?
BY LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE
English Spanish
Hillary Clinton
59%
72%
Jeb Bush
31%
20%
Don’t know/No answer
10%
8%
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Methodology
1400 Hispanic
registered voters
Dates of Interviews
July 7-July 13
Languages of Interviews English, Spanish
Margin of Error
+/- 2.62%
Sample
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Recently, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has been in
the news regarding his comments about Hispanic immigrants and in
particular about Mexican immigrants.
Have you heard about Donald Trump’s recent comments?
9%
1%
90%
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Yes
No
Don't Know /
No Answer
During his speech announcing himself as a Republican candidate for President of the United
States, Donald Trump said the following: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not
sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re
bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime,
they’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.”
Do you find Donald Trump’s comments offensive?
3%
18%
Yes
79%
No
Don't Know /
No Answer
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During his speech announcing himself as a Republican candidate for President of the United
States, Donald Trump said the following: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not
sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re
bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime,
they’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.”
Do you find Donald Trump’s comments offensive?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Yes
79%
81%
77%
78%
No
16%
17%
22%
20%
Don’t Know/No
Answer
5%
2%
1%
2%
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104
During his speech announcing himself as a Republican candidate for President of the United
States, Donald Trump said the following: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not
sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re
bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime,
they’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.”
Do you find Donald Trump’s comments offensive?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Yes
88%
59%
71%
No
9%
37%
27%
Don’t know/No answer
3%
4%
2%
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During his speech announcing himself as a Republican candidate for President of the United
States, Donald Trump said the following: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not
sending their best. They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re
bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime,
they’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.”
Do you find Donald Trump’s comments offensive?
BY NATIONAL HERITAGE
Mexican-American
Voters
Non-Mexican
Hispanic Voters
Yes
82%
77%
No
16%
20%
2%
3%
Don’t know/No answer
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In the wake of Donald Trump’s comments regarding Mexican immigrants, several
major corporations including Univision, NBC and Macy’s have ended their business
relationships with Trump and his companies.
Do you agree or disagree with the decision by corporations who have decided to
end their business relationships with Donald Trump?
60%
Strongly/Somewhat Agree
Somewhat/Strongly
Disagree
9% 10%
14%
74%
19%
7%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
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100%
In the wake of Donald Trump’s comments regarding Mexican immigrants, several
major corporations including Univision, NBC and Macy’s have ended their business
relationships with Trump and his companies.
Do you agree or disagree with the decision by corporations who have decided to
end their business relationships with Donald Trump?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Agree
85%
53%
64%
Disagree
9%
40%
27%
Don’t know/No answer
6%
7%
9%
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In your opinion do you believe that Donald Trump’s comments on
Mexican immigrants represent the views of The Republican Party
or do you believe that those comments only represent the views
of Donald Trump?
7%
18%
14%
Donald Trump
61%
Republican Party
Both
Don't Know / No
Answer
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In your opinion do you believe that Donald Trump’s comments on
Mexican immigrants represent the views of The Republican Party
or do you believe that those comments only represent the views
of Donald Trump?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Trump
55%
77%
62%
Party
17%
11%
10%
Both
21%
7%
19%
6%
5%
10%
Don’t know/No answer
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Do you have a favorable opinion or an
unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump?
6% 11%
Very/Somewhat favorable
17%
15%
Somewhat/Very unfavorable
71%
56%
12%
Don't know/No answer
0%
20%
40%
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60%
Donald Trump
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Favorable
10%
36%
20%
Unfavorable
81%
57%
60%
9%
7%
20%
Don’t Know/No answer
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Donald Trump
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Favorable
18%
16%
18%
17%
Unfavorable
70%
74%
70%
71%
Don’t Know/No answer
12%
10%
12%
12%
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Republican Presidential Candidates Image Ratings
Favorable
15%
22%
26%
35%
36%
17%
Unfavorable
23%
32%
36%
34%
45%
71%
Don’t Know/
No answer
62%
46%
38%
31%
19%
12%
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Do you have a favorable opinion or an
unfavorable opinion of The Republican Party?
60%
50%
52%
40%
30%
20%
36%
12%
10%
0%
Favorable
Unfavorable
Before Trump Announcement
Don't know/No answer
After Trump Announcement
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Do you have a favorable opinion or an
unfavorable opinion of The Republican Party?
60%
50%
56%
52%
40%
30%
20%
35%
12% 9%
36%
10%
0%
Favorable
Unfavorable
Before Trump Announcement
Don't know/No answer
After Trump Announcement
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Which political party do you think is more in line with your views
on immigration policy – the Democratic Party or the Republican
Party?
60%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
20%
4%
10%
10%
6%
0%
Democratic
Party
Republican
Party
Before Trump Announcement
Both
Neither
Don't know/No
answer
After Trump Announcement
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Which political party do you think is more in line with your views
on immigration policy – the Democratic Party or the Republican
Party?
60%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
20%
4%
10%
10%
6%
0%
Democratic
Party
Republican
Party
Before Trump Announcement
Both
Neither
Don't know/No
answer
After Trump Announcement
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Based on his comments about Mexican immigrants, do you
believe that Donald Trump should be excluded from the
Republican Presidential Debates?
9%
Yes
40%
51%
No
Don't Know /
No Answer
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Based on his comments about Mexican immigrants, do you
believe that Donald Trump should be excluded from the
Republican Presidential Debates?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Yes
58%
36%
45%
No
32%
59%
44%
Don’t know/No answer
10%
5%
11%
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If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your
state were held today and the candidates were the ones
below, whom would you support? (Asked only of Republicans)
40%
40%
35%
30%
25%
22%
20%
16%
15%
10%
8%
5%
6%
4%
4%
0%
Before Trump Announcement
After Trump Announcement
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If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your
state were held today and the candidates were the ones
below, whom would you support? (Asked only of Republicans)
40% 38%
40%
35%
30%
25%
22% 22%
20%
15%
10%
16%
12%
8%
7%
5%
6% 5%
4%
5%
8%
4% 3%
0%
Before Trump Announcement
After Trump Announcement
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If the 2016 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state were
held today and the candidates were the ones below, whom would you
support? (Asked only of Republicans)
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Jeb Bush
Marco Rubio
Ted Cruz
Donald Trump
Scott Walker
Rand Paul
Someone Else
Undecided
Florida
Nevada
North Carolina
Colorado
50%
29%
5%
3%
3%
2%
2%
6%
21%
25%
4%
4%
13%
8%
25%
36%
13%
6%
11%
9%
6%
19%
12%
27%
23%
8%
12%
8%
10%
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I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next
President of the United States were held today, would you be more likely to
support the Democratic candidate for President or the Republican candidate for
President?
70%
60%
62%
50%
40%
30%
23%
15%
20%
10%
0%
Democratic Candidate
Republican Candidate
Before Trump Announcement
After Trump Announcement
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Undecided
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next
President of the United States were held today, would you be more likely to
support the Democratic candidate for President or the Republican candidate for
President?
70%
60%
62% 60%
50%
40%
23% 23%
30%
20%
15%
17%
10%
0%
Democratic Candidate
Republican Candidate
Before Trump Announcement
After Trump Announcement
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Undecided
I know it’s a long way off, but if the presidential election to elect the next
President of the United States were held today, would you be more likely
to support the Democratic candidate for President or the Republican
candidate for President?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Democratic Candidate
49%
59%
48%
66%
Republican Candidate
34%
19%
30%
17%
Undecided
17%
22%
22%
17%
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126
If the candidates in the November 2016 general election were Democrat
Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, whom would you vote for?
70%
Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump
16%
Undecided
14%
0%
20%
40%
60%
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If the candidates in the November 2016 general election
were Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald
Trump, whom would you vote for?
BY ‘SWING STATE’
Florida
Nevada
North
Carolina
Colorado
Hillary Clinton
61%
66%
57%
69%
Donald Trump
18%
17%
24%
14%
Undecided
21%
17%
19%
17%
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128
If the candidates in the November 2016
general election were Democrat Hillary Clinton and
Republican Donald Trump, whom would you vote for?
BY PARTY AFFILIATION
Democrat Republican Independent
Hillary Clinton
91%
27%
53%
Donald Trump
3%
49%
22%
Undecided
6%
24%
24%
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CLINTON 64% – BUSH 27%
CLINTON 66% – RUBIO 25%
CLINTON 69% – CRUZ 22%
CLINTON 69% – PAUL 22%
CLINTON 69% – WALKER 20%
CLINTON 70% – TRUMP 16%
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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To make sure that we have a representative sample, can you please tell
me your age – are you under 18, between 18 and 34, between 35 and 49,
between 50 and 64, or are you 65 and older?
24%
22%
18-34
28%
25%
35-49
50-64
65+
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132
Would you prefer to be interviewed in Spanish or English?
37%
63%
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Spanish
English
133
What is the highest level of education that have you have completed?
32%
35%
26%
30%
27%
25%
20%
15%
12%
10%
3%
5%
0%
Elementary
school
High school
graduate
Two-year
college or
technical
school
College
graduate or
higher
Don't
know/No
answer
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What is the annual household income of your family before taxes?
25%
23%
24%
22%
18%
20%
13%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Less than
$25,000
Between
$25,000 and
$50,000
Between
$50,000 and
$100,000
More than
$100,000
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Don't
know/No
answer
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In what country were you born?
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
53%
22%
6%
5% 4% 4% 4%
0% 2%
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In what country were most of your parents and/or grandparents born?
(Asked only of U.S. born Hispanic voters)
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
54%
30%
4% 2% 2%
1% 2% 2% 3%
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Gender
52%
47%
Male
Female
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Region
18%
7%
39%
Northeast
36%
Midwest
South
West
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CLIENT LOGO
National Hispanic Voter Survey
For more information please contact:
Fernand Amandi
Principal
305.529.9916
[email protected]
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