Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling with Hispanic voters, showing lower support than previous Democratic candidates and vulnerability on key issues like the economy and immigration.
Two-thirds of those surveyed believed that when Mr. Trump talks about immigrants, he is not referring to people like them, highlighting a disconnect between Trump's rhetoric and Latino voters.
Historically, Latino voters have been a significant part of presidential elections, with the last Democrat to fall below 60 percent among them being John Kerry in 2004.
Donald Trump has maintained considerable support among Hispanic voters, even with a campaign that's increasingly defined by anti-immigrant sentiments, indicating his persistent appeal in this demographic.
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