Despite his immense controversies within his mandate, Donald Trump surpasses Joe Biden in the preference for the elections on November 3, in the Hispanic community of Florida.
The racist, xenophobic statements and his controversial confrontation with the coronavirus have not hit the current president of the United States, in the face of his possible re-election.
The NBC / Marist2 poll surprised with its results that put Trump above Biden, in Florida.
Although in the state they find a virtual tie of 48 percent for both contenders, in the Hispanic community the intention to vote is in favor of the president with an inclination of 50-46.
The average Real Clear Politics poll, meanwhile, has Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, with a lead of just 1.4 percent.
Four years ago, in Florida, Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 1.2 percent; that is, it surpassed it by about 112,000 votes.
Clinton, however, had a higher preference than Trump among Latinos in the state, accounting for 62% over 35%, according to polls taken after the polls on the day of the elections.
Meanwhile, the study by the Democratic company Equis Research showed a 53-37 sale for Biden in late August, among Hispanics in Florida.
The advantage was even greater among Puerto Rican voters, who favored Biden 62-28 over the current US president.
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Different situation
On the national stage, Biden has won over the Latino community.
The Democratic candidate for the White House leads the Republican president, Donald Trump, in the intention of Hispanics to vote for the elections.
About 65% of Latinos plan to vote for Joe Biden, who was Barack Obama’s vice president, compared to 24%, who predict to favor the current president, mentioned a survey by the NALEO Educational Fund and Latino Decisions consultancy.
With just under two months to go for the final decision, the candidates are still fighting for the hearts of Latinos.
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