Those numbers add up to way more than 100%. What’s the question?
As I posted upthread....I think it’s favorables. Maybe that is counted differently?
“Those numbers add up to way more than 100%. Whats the question?”
I think it is the favor ability of each candidate with the Hispanic voters.
“Those numbers add up to way more than 100%. Whats the question?”
Yep, agreed. I suspect the questions were different, the sample was different, except being ‘hispanic’, and probably taken at different times, different locations, different age groups, etc... so, we can’t identify specifics for *hispanics*, as one voter group.
Anyway, the links not only compare different Republican candidates, but overall more significantly, in the first poll, indicate Hillary gained Hispanic vote by 50% followed by Sanders’ 38% compared to Trump’s 34%. Maybe *an indication* but seems convoluted to me.
Although not Hispanic, remember Trump has a daughter (Ivanka Trump) who is half Czech (her ‘immigrant’ mother, Trump married).
An advantage Trump clearly holds is that he can’t be placed in either the Republican or Dem pigeonhole.