Trump's support among Florida's Hispanic voters has surged, with recent polls showing him leading Kamala Harris significantly. A Marist College survey indicates Trump at 58% compared to Harris's 40%. This growing support highlights a shift in Hispanic voter alignment, positioning Trump as a strong contender in Florida, a state critical for both parties in upcoming elections.
Fernand Amandi notes, 'It just doesn't look like Florida is in play, and the reason Florida isn't in play this year is because of the collapse of Hispanic voters supporting Democrats.' This statement underscores the alarming trend for Democrats, suggesting that their traditional base is wavering in a state where they once thrived.
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