Trump and Hispanic Voters
It has been reported on the pages of AT that Trump is doing just fine among Hispanic voters, despite his outlandish and extreme comments against them -- not that his speeches and outbursts are real policies.
But David M. Drucker reports at the Washington Times the more sensible numbers:
It's not just that the summer front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination, Donald Trump, sports a miserable 15 percent favorable, 82 percent unfavorable image with Hispanics nationally. It's that his support for ending birthright citizenship and forcibly rounding up and deporting the 11-12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States has been dominating the campaign. This is a recipe for political disaster in the general election.
Drucker goes on to lay out an analysis in key states where Hispanic populations are large. The article is worth a read.
Whenever polls defy your common sense, bet on your own brain and logic. It simply is not possible that Trump will win what the GOP needs to garner victory in those states.
James Arlandson has written a supernatural historical fiction about his ancestor and the seventeenth-century real founding of America: Will Clayton: Founder, Quaker, and Demon Breaker. His website is Live as Free People.