Trump narrows support gap with Hispanic voters in new poll
Donald Trump is gaining support among Hispanic voters, according to a recent poll by The Economist and YouGov. Vice President Kamala Harris leads Trump 52% to 40% among registered Hispanic voters, a decrease from her previous 17-point lead. In earlier polls, Harris had a 25-point advantage in mid-September and a 28-point lead in early September. This shift indicates a narrowing gap as the election approaches on November 5. Hispanic voters are crucial in swing states, where Harris currently leads 56% to 31% among Latino voters. Their votes could significantly impact tight races in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where they represent a notable portion of the population.