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Pandaguineapig
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« on: September 25, 2016, 12:04:21 AM »

the reason this is close isn't because of whites (which she beats Obama's margin - 17 vs. 20), but because non-whites (73-23) are actually closer than in 2012 (81-18).

Trump is down at least 8% with Hispanics compared to romney but is doing worse? I don't trust this poll...One would have to be insane to vote for Trump and be non-white.
Aside from Hispanic advicocy groups, trump is polling at about the same or even a little higher among Hispanics than Romney
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Pandaguineapig
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2016, 12:07:33 AM »

the reason this is close isn't because of whites (which she beats Obama's margin - 17 vs. 20), but because non-whites (73-23) are actually closer than in 2012 (81-18).

Trump is down at least 8% with Hispanics compared to romney but is doing worse? I don't trust this poll...One would have to be insane to vote for Trump and be non-white.

Nope.

We have seen this here in Austria, where 20% of people with migration background voted for the far-right FPÖ in the 2015 Vienna state election. That is a HUGE number for people with migration background.

The reason for this, as experts said, could be a fear of naturalized/integrated immigrants that even more unskilled immigrants coming into the country could take their (low-paid) jobs ...

That's why there are not few non-white/naturalized people who actually hate other foreigners coming in and end up voting Trump.
That and polls show that the more assimilated Hispanics become the more likely they are to vote for Trump
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