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Donald Trump’s Republican party has made huge gains in support from Hispanic Americans…

MSNBC analyst Steve Kornacki stopped by Meet The Press this weekend to react to the surge in support for Donald Trump among Hispanic American voters. Dems are currently down 20 points from where they were just four years ago, Kornacki said.

“Well among Latinos, our poll shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump, 54 to 40%. Now for some context, this is a little bit better for Democrats than they were doing among Hispanics when Joe Biden was their candidate. But I think the bigger story here is historically, 54 to 40 now is a 14 point advantage for the Democrats,” Kornacki said. “Take a look back at the last three presidential elections, and these were the results in the exit polls among Hispanic voters. That 14 — look at that cut there almost 20 points less than just four years ago.”

Kornacki also addressed the gender gap trends in voting among Hispanic Americans.

“A gender gap — familiar with this one, certainly. Men tied when it comes to this race. Women, a 26 point advantage — again, among Hispanic voters, here, there’s a gender gap as we see with goals of overall voters. Also, age, a big factor here,” Kornacki said. “Voters over fifty, Hispanic voters over fifty, almost a 60 point advantage for Harris and she’s barely leading with Hispanic voters under 50. In fact, among men under 50 Donald Trump, actually leads in our poll by nine points.

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