Who could possibly have anticipated that Donald Trump running a presidential campaign against immigration and Latinos would make him less popular among Latinos? What’s that you say? Everyone could have anticipated? Well, here’s the data to back up the anticipation. According to a Washington Post/Univision News poll:
Today, 8 in 10 Hispanic voters have an unfavorable view of Trump. That includes more than 7 in 10 who have a “very unfavorable” impression of him, which is more than double the percentage of any other major candidate.
Those findings compare with a Univision survey taken around the time of Trump’s announcement last summer, when just more than 7 in 10 had a negative view of him and fewer than 6 in 10 said they had a “very unfavorable” impression.
The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, ladies and gentlemen.