Polls Show Latino Support for Hillary
December 27, 2007Barack Obama and John Edwards have narrowed the gap in popularity with Hillary Clinton when it comes to the overall population in key primary states as well as nationwide. However, when it comes to Latino voters both men are way, way behind the junior Senator from New York.
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Much of this past week’s media coverage understandably focused on how Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are neck-and-neck in Iowa and New Hampshire. But, a few polls released during the week make clear that Clinton is poised to trounce Obama among Latino voters in California and Florida.
A Friday SurveyUSA poll of likely Florida Democratic Primary voters found 53 percent of Hispanics support Clinton. Obama has the support of 21 percent, while Edwards has 19 percent. This past Wednesday’s Field Poll of likely California Democratic Primary voters found she enjoys almost a 2 to 1 lead among Latino voters.
This on top of last week’s Avanze/ImpreMedia poll that found Clinton enjoyed a 9 to 1 lead over Obama in the key states of California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas.