Latinos back Clinton overwhelmingly, polls find http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/latinos-back-clinton-overwhelmingly-polls-find/ar-AAjYyFj?ocid=spartandhpNot only are Latino voters set for record turnout this election, but their support for Donald Trump may be lower than that for any Republican presidential candidate in more than 30 years.
Hillary Clinton has support from 76 percent of the Latino electorate, according to the Noticias Telemundo/Latino Decisions /NALEO Educational Fund poll released Sunday.
That's more than Barack Obama won in both of his elections. Latino Decisions' survey showed 75 percent of Latinos backed Obama in 2012. Exit polling put his support at 71 percent.
Just 14 percent of Latino voters backed Trump, the survey found, That's about half of Mitt Romney's 27 percent showing with Latinos and less than the 21 percent Bob Dole won in 1996.
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Exit data compiled by the Pew Hispanic Center shows no Republican candidate faring worse with Latinos in presidential elections dating to 1980.
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A "Trump bump" in early voting by Latinos already has been documented in recent days in Florida, Nevada, Texas and some other states.
Voter registration drives have been robust for the past year in many Latino and immigrant communities, and now many advocacy groups are working to ensure that Latino voters get to the polls.
Almost 15 million Latinos could vote this year, a record, and polling shows the Latino electorate puts more importance on voting this year than in 2012.