Florida's Hispanics Embrace Trump in Polling Surge

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 2 hours ago

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A new poll has revealed a significant shift among Florida's Hispanic voters, showcasing overwhelming support for Donald Trump against Kamala Harris as the presidential race heats up.

Conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy just over a month before the November election, this survey indicates that Trump leads Harris by a notable 7 points, garnering 48% of support compared to Harris's 41%.

The findings are particularly striking among Cuban-Americans, with 61% favoring Trump while only 28% back Harris. In contrast, Puerto Rican voters appear to lean towards Harris, showing a 58% to 33% preference over Trump.


The poll highlights that concerns about the economy, immigration, and preserving democracy are front and center for these voters. Interestingly, Trump commands a 51% to 41% advantage when respondents were asked who they trust more to handle economic issues. In matters of immigration, Trump is the clear leader, winning trust from 55% of voters compared to 38% for Harris.

Overall, the poll showcases a vital trend that could significantly impact the upcoming election, reflecting a growing connection between Republican policies and the Hispanic community in Florida.

Furthermore, when looking at Florida's U.S. Senate race, incumbent Rick Scott maintains a solid lead among Hispanic voters with 48% support over Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell at 37%.

With November approaching, this data may signal a strong engagement from Hispanic voters around Trump’s vision for the economy and immigration reform, emphasizing the importance of these issues to this crucial demographic.

As the election draws near, it will be fascinating to see how these dynamics influence voter turnout and preferences in Florida and beyond.

Sources:
nbcmiami.com
conservativeplaybook.com
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