Trump maintains strong support among Hispanic voters ahead of election
Former President Donald Trump is maintaining significant support among Hispanic voters just days before the election, despite backlash from some Puerto Ricans and Latinos. This follows a controversial rally where a comedian made a derogatory remark about Puerto Rico. Recent polls show Trump with 40.4% to 47% support among Hispanic likely voters, similar to previous levels. In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris has garnered 57.4% support in one poll. The overall Democratic lean among Hispanic voters appears less pronounced than in past elections, which may favor Harris in key battleground states. Trump's controversial rally may also have affected his support among independent voters, with a reported 6% decline.