The Donald has achieved something pretty spectacular—a net unfavorable rating among Latinos of 68 points, according the new
Washington Post/ABC News poll. To put that in perspective, Trump also has spectacularly high net unfavorable ratings among the general public, and that only sits at 28 points (meaning 33 percent view him favorably while 61 percent view him unfavorably).
But among Latinos, The Donald has really outdone himself: with just 13 percent viewing him favorably while 81 percent view him unfavorably. (Frankly, I'm a little worried about that 13 percent, but that's for another post.)
Trump, however, is not persuaded. Peering into his crystal ball during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe, he promised once again to win the Latino vote:
“The Hispanics love me,” Trump said, adding that he would open up more jobs for everyone in the economy.
That's right, "THE Hispanics." It's truly a testament to the power of delusion—something the GOP has specialized in for years. But The Donald is just so next level.