After prior reports on Joe Biden losing support among young voters and African-Americans, CNNâs senior data reporter Harry Enten is now tackling how Bidenâs falling support among Hispanic voters could cost him two swing states.
According to Entenâs aggregate data, Bidenâs lead over Trump among Hispanic voters dropped by a net 20 points from 2020, with his support falling from 59% to 51% among Hispanic voters, while Trump gained from 32% to 44%.
âWhere are these campaigns going to be focusing if theyâre focusing on Hispanic voters?... theyâre going to be focusing on the Southwest, right? Nevada - 19% - thatâs the percentage of Hispanics that makeup likely voters [in Nevada]. How about Arizona? They make up 17%.â Enten said.
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As the Daily Callerâs Harold Huthinson points out this is already materializing; âTrump leads Biden by 4.2% in Arizona and 5.3% in Nevada in head to head matchups, according to the RealClearPolling averages, with the leads growing to 5.6% and 6.8%, respectively, when Independent presidential candidates Robert F. Kennedy and Cornel West and Green Party candidate Jill Stein are included.â
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