Donald Trump better have himself photographed with more taco bowls after this latest poll between him and Hillary among Hispanics.
Bush carried 40% of the Hispanic vote in 2004. Romney had 27% in 2012.
Donald Trump is doing his best to be sure he gets completely blown away in that category this year:
Donald Trump remains overwhelmingly unpopular with Latinos, a new NBC News/ Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll shows, with only about one in seven Latino voters say they support the presumptive GOP nominee.
A whopping 76 percent of the 300 Latino registered voters in the poll said they back Hillary Clinton in a head-to-head race, while just 14 percent said they back Trump.
What’s more, 82 percent of Latino voters say they have an unfavorable view of Trump, while just 11 percent view him positively.
It gets worse. In key battleground states, Hillary is trouncing Trump:
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in four of the most diverse presidential battleground states, according to brand-new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls.
Clinton is ahead of Trump by eight points among registered voters in Colorado, 43 percent to 35 percent; a combined 21 percent say neither, other or are undecided.
In Florida, which decided the 2000 presidential election, she’s up seven points, 44 percent to 37 percent; the rest are undecided or prefer someone else.
In North Carolina, a state Obama won in 2008 but lost in 2012, Clinton leads by six points, 44 percent to 38 percent.
And in Virginia, Clinton’s advantage is nine points, 44 percent to 35 percent.
You see the number that really jumps out? It’s the one that starts with 3. Donald Trump is below 40 percent in each of these states. Granted, Hillary’s unpopularity puts her below the 50 percent threshold but to be stuck in the 30’s?
It’s like a nightmare.
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