“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.
Well, after all, 5 out of 3 people don’t understand fractions.
;-)