NALEO/Latino Decisions: Biden +22 with FL Latinos, +45 with AZ Latinos (user search)
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« on: November 02, 2020, 01:46:37 PM »

That Florida number is quite good. To win the state, Trump needs to at least match DeSantis’ and Scott’s support with Latinos, especially if the seniorquake for Biden materializes.

What did they get among hispanics?
Scott lost em by 10 according to CNN exits.


Yup.  10-11, depending on who you ask:

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Our poll showing the Latino vote was not enough to push Democratic candidate Bill Nelson over the top, with Republican Rick Scott declaring victory. Nelson received 55 percent of Hispanic support from Democrats, while Scott got 44 percent of the Hispanic vote.
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And for Gillum v. Desantis:

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Even though gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum attracted the majority of the Latino vote with 56 percent, according to our Decision 2018 exit poll, it wasn't enough. Republican Ron DeSantis claimed victory in Florida's gubernatorial race, with only 42 percent of support from Hispanic voters.

Source:  https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2018/11/07/decision-2018--how-florida-hispanic-vote-fared-in-midterms
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