"...Latino registered voters who identified as Republican (82%), Cuban (37%), male (28%), third-generation (28%), aged 50+ (26%), or college-educated (27%) were the most likely to state they were planning to vote (or likely to vote) for President Donald Trump."
"....Latino registered voters who identified as Democrats (92%), second-generation (71%), female (69%), aged 18-34 (69%), Spanish-language media consumers (69%), or Mexican-American (68%) were the most likely to report they were planning to vote (or likely to vote) for Biden."
Those two data points above were "based on aggregated data over the nine weeks of the survey."
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Much will be discussed about 2020 and Latinos, here are some of bigger thoughts overnight:
1) @TheDemocrats had no real strategy or investment to understand and win over Puerto Rican voters. 2) Trump did exactly what he needed to do to win over the historical 1/3 base
News of Trump aid to #PuertoRico will do one thing for him that few are talking about: solidify a bit more the 30%-40% of Puerto Rican voters in FL and PA who are more ideologically aligned to GOP and Independents than to Dems. A lot of PR's current leaders are Trump supporters.
It would be foolish of people who THINK they know about Puerto Rico to just easily conclude that this will piss off ALL Puerto Rican voters off is places like FL and PA. Quite the contrary.
So, once again, Trump and as a result his campaign are doing what they have been doing for a while now: get the Latino voters who are voting for him to get excited about that, which is why Biden PR plan was not bold enough.
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