"USA TODAY Polls Reveal Harris Losing Support Among Young Latino Men"
"USA TODAY Polls Reveal Harris Losing Support Among Young Latino Men"
"A gender gap remains between the supporters of the two candidates, with Trump gaining more backing from young Latino men under 50, while Harris draws more support from women."
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing declining support among young Latino men, despite maintaining a lead over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump among Latino voters in key battleground states like Arizona and Nevada. According to two exclusive new USA TODAY/Suffolk University polls, these states are crucial in determining the outcome of the 2024 election.
More than half of Latino voters in Arizona—57%—indicated they plan to vote for or are leaning toward Harris, while 38% said they favor Trump, according to a statewide poll of 500 likely Hispanic voters. In Nevada, Harris also holds an advantage, leading Trump 56% to 40% among Latino voters, as revealed by another statewide poll of 500 likely Hispanic voters.
Both polls were conducted in both English and Spanish between September 27 and October 2, with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points in each state.
Harris and Trump are engaged in an exceptionally close election, with the outcome likely hinging on a few key battleground states, including Nevada and Arizona. A recent USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll in Arizona showed Trump leading Harris by 6 percentage points. However, as with many polls, the result fell within the margin of error, highlighting the uncertainty in the race.
Latino voters are a significant demographic in both states, with one in four voters in Arizona and one in five in Nevada identifying as Latino.
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A notable gender gap remains evident among the supporters of the two candidates. Donald Trump attracts more backing from young Latino men under 50, while Kamala Harris enjoys greater support from women.
In Arizona, 51% of Latino men aged 18-34 expressed their support for Trump, compared to 39% who favor Harris. For Latino men aged 35-49, the gap widens, with 57% supporting Trump and 37% backing Harris.
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In Nevada, the support for Donald Trump among Latino men aged 18 to 34 reached 53%, while 40% backed Kamala Harris. Similar trends were observed among Latino men aged 35 to 49, with 53% supporting Trump and 39% supporting Harris.
Yordany Gonzalez, a 34-year-old resident of Las Vegas, expressed his support for Trump, stating, “He prioritizes America. I believe that we need to keep everything within the United States. I oppose any funds leaving this country. If they are going elsewhere, how does that benefit us?”
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