Latino voters are now evenly split between the two parties

Latino voters are now evenly split between the two parties
Latino voters are now evenly split between the two parties
Latino voters are now evenly split between the two parties instead of a Democratic stronghold, new polling finds Latino voters are dividing their support between both political parties, which is bad news for the Democrats  A Wall Street Journal poll found that 37 per cent supported both a Republican and Democratic generic Congressional candidate going into 2022  In a hypothetical rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, 44 per cent said Biden while 43 per cent said Trump In 2020, Biden beat Trump 59 per cent to 38 per cent among Latino voters, according to the Pew Research Center However, Trump made gains, improving on his 28 per cent vote share in 2016, when Democrat Hillary Clinton received 66 per cent of the Hispanic vote  

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Latino voters are dividing their support between both political parties, which is bad news for the Democrats, who have historically counted on the minority group for outsized support. 

A new Wall Street Journal poll found that when Hispanic voters were asked the party of candidates they'd support in the Congressional elections next year, 37 per cent chose the Democratic candidate, while another 37 per cent said Republican. 

In a hypothetical rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, 44 per cent said Biden while 43 per cent said Trump.  

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