Latino Tracking Poll Week 6: Clinton 74 – Trump 15

The Latino Decisions weekly tracking poll in partnership with NALEO and Telemundo Noticias is out for October 24, 2016 and shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump 74% to 15% (+59).  At this exact same point in 2012, the weekly tracking poll showed Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 71% to 20% (+51).  Back in 2012, 40% of Latinos said they were more enthusiastic about voting than four years ago, while today that number is 10 points higher at 50% who say they are more enthusiastic about voting this year.

Full results are posted online: NALEO Educational Fund/Noticias Telemundo/Latino Decisions Weekly Tracking Poll – September-November 2016

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