Harris leading Trump by 13 points among Latino voters in English-dominant households: Poll
Overall, Harris is ahead of Trump by 27 points among the Latino voters surveyed but "her lead with Latinos is smaller than Democrats enjoyed in previous elections," according to a summary of the poll results.
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris has a 13-point lead over GOP nominee Donald Trump among Latino voters in English-dominant households, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
The poll was conducted by UnidosUS, a Latino advocacy group and BSP Research.
UnidosUS has endorsed Harris over Trump for president.
Overall, Harris is ahead of Trump by 27 points among the more than 3,000 eligible Latino voters surveyed but "her lead with Latinos is smaller than Democrats enjoyed in previous elections," according to a summary by NBC of the poll results.
Harris has 64% of support from Latino voters in Spanish-dominant households compared to 30% for Trump.
Her lead shrinks to 13 points among Latino voters in English-dominant households.
In bilingual households, Latinos surveyed said they support Harris 54% compared to 33% for Trump.