Kamala Harris's support among Latino voters stands at 56%. This is concerning as it is significantly lower than previous Democratic candidates, indicating potential trouble for her campaign.
In contrast, Donald Trump has maintained his support from Latino men, with his 37% marked significant given his history of anti-immigrant rhetoric, suggesting a complex voter dynamic.
The last time a Democratic candidate garnered less than 60% of Latino support was in 2004, when John Kerry's poor showing contributed to his loss, showcasing an alarming trend for Harris.
Two-thirds of U.S.-born Latinos feel that Trump's threats are not directed at them, which complicates Harris's efforts to rally this key demographic against him.
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