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Democrats’ lead with Hispanic voters is smaller than in 2018, Post-Ipsos poll finds
Scott Clement, Emily Guskin, Amy B Wang & Sabrina Rodriguez, Washington Post [via opiniontoday.com]
Hispanic voters favor Democrats in November’s congressional elections, but by a smaller margin than four years ago, with inflation concerns and President Biden’s middling approval ratings helping Republicans hold onto gains made in 2020, a Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds. Hispanic and Latino voters rank rising prices as the most important issue in their midterm vote and are split nearly evenly between trusting Democrats and Republicans to address the issue, with more than 1 in 3 trusting neither party.
How do Hispanics factor into U.S. politics?
Clifford Young & Sarah Feldman, Ipsos
Five charts on Hispanic Americans, how they see themselves and their politics.

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