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    October 10, 2016
    Democrats Maintain Edge as Party ‘More Concerned’ for Latinos, but Views Similar to 2012

    More than half of Latino voters dissatisfied with the nation’s direction

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    Democrats Maintain Edge as Party ‘More Concerned’ for Latinos, but Views Similar to 2012
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    By a wide margin, Latino voters continue to view Democratic Party as ‘more concerned’ for Latinos than GOP
    Clinton holds wide lead over Trump among various Hispanic groups
    Slight decline in share of Latinos ‘absolutely certain’ to vote
    Party affiliation among Latino voters has remained little changed
    Share of those in Latino demographic subgroups who are ‘absolutely certain’ they will vote in 2016
    Smaller share of Hispanic voters say they will vote
    One-in-five Latino voters will be voting for the first time this November
    Two-thirds of Hispanic voters have thought ‘quite a lot’ about the election
    Clinton holds a wide lead across most subgroups of Hispanic voters
    Demographics of candidates’ supporters in 2016
    Many Hispanic voters who back Clinton say they are voting against Trump
    Majorities of Hispanic voters have talked about Trump in the past year
    More than half of Latino voters dissatisfied with the nation’s direction
    Education and the economy top issues for Latino voters in 2016 election
    Top issues among Latinos in 2016
    Image of Democratic Party improves over the past decade among Latino registered voters
    Two-thirds of Hispanic voters identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party
    Latino voters’ party affiliation by group
    Older and foreign-born Latino voters are more conservative in their political views

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