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September 2022 Times/Siena Poll: Cross-Tabs for Hispanic and Latino Respondents

These crosstabs show responses among Hispanic and Latino respondents. View cross-tabs for all respondents.

Do you think the United States is on the right track, or is it headed in the wrong direction? [IF NEEDED: Based on anything you may have seen or heard, if you had to pick, would you say right track or wrong direction?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Right track

35%

21%

37%

36%

55%

32%

37%

33%

35%

38%

28%

26%

52%

52%

28%

25%

36%

40%

33%

33%

37%

37%

24%

46%

12%

52%

14%

29%

Wrong direction

51%

58%

52%

48%

36%

54%

48%

51%

51%

47%

56%

58%

35%

36%

57%

59%

44%

52%

50%

52%

49%

47%

61%

38%

81%

36%

76%

51%

[VOLUNTEER] Don’t Know/Refused

15%

21%

12%

17%

8%

15%

15%

16%

15%

15%

15%

16%

13%

13%

15%

16%

20%

9%

17%

14%

14%

16%

16%

16%

7%

12%

10%

20%

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250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If wrong direction) Are you optimistic or pessimistic that America can get back on the right track over the next decade? FOLLOW UP: Is that very or somewhat?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very optimistic

22%

16%

24%

25%

13%

19%

25%

18%

23%

23%

19%

23%

18%

18%

25%

21%

12%

19%

24%

22%

21%

26%

13%

19%

19%

32%

27%

11%

Somewhat optimistic

43%

60%

43%

45%

32%

45%

42%

53%

40%

47%

38%

43%

44%

41%

46%

41%

46%

40%

45%

42%

45%

45%

36%

42%

50%

36%

55%

40%

Somewhat pessimistic

14%

13%

13%

12%

29%

13%

14%

16%

14%

12%

17%

13%

17%

17%

11%

16%

18%

12%

11%

17%

8%

13%

26%

20%

12%

18%

4%

18%

Very pessimistic

15%

7%

17%

10%

11%

14%

17%

6%

19%

13%

20%

17%

12%

12%

14%

18%

19%

27%

14%

11%

20%

11%

18%

17%

12%

11%

5%

25%

[VOL] DK/REF

6%

3%

3%

9%

15%

9%

2%

7%

5%

6%

6%

4%

9%

11%

4%

4%

5%

2%

6%

8%

5%

6%

7%

2%

7%

3%

9%

6%

n

272

59

70

89

34

138

131

91

181

180

92

190

65

81

94

95

27

39

106

100

90

131

51

102

112

70

85

94

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

26%

26%

25%

11%

50%

49%

26%

74%

59%

41%

76%

19%

24%

38%

38%

8%

17%

35%

40%

33%

46%

22%

36%

36%

26%

26%

37%

 

Thinking ahead to the November general election, are you almost certain that you will vote, very likely to vote, somewhat likely to vote, not very likely to vote, or not at all likely to vote?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Almost certain

36%

26%

41%

40%

34%

33%

39%

54%

30%

32%

44%

37%

36%

34%

27%

47%

46%

46%

34%

32%

36%

37%

33%

38%

44%

35%

36%

38%

Very likely

41%

46%

43%

40%

43%

38%

43%

35%

43%

43%

38%

41%

43%

41%

50%

31%

43%

31%

44%

42%

40%

40%

44%

44%

47%

47%

50%

35%

Somewhat likely

13%

22%

10%

9%

5%

15%

12%

7%

15%

16%

8%

15%

12%

11%

16%

13%

9%

7%

12%

18%

16%

13%

7%

14%

5%

13%

6%

14%

Not very likely

3%

2%

3%

1%

6%

4%

3%

1%

4%

4%

1%

3%

4%

3%

3%

3%

1%

4%

3%

3%

4%

1%

6%

1%

2%

3%

-

4%

Not at all likely

3%

3%

3%

3%

7%

5%

2%

2%

3%

3%

4%

4%

2%

2%

3%

5%

2%

1%

3%

5%

2%

3%

6%

2%

1%

1%

2%

4%

[VOL] DK/REF

4%

1%

2%

8%

4%

5%

2%

<.5%

5%

3%

5%

1%

4%

9%

1%

<.5%

-

10%

5%

-

1%

5%

4%

<.5%

2%

<.5%

6%

5%

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522

101

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170

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250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

If this year’s election for Congress were held today, which party’s candidate would you be more likely to vote for in your district: [IF NEEDED: If you had to decide today, would you lean toward:]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic candidate

56%

61%

61%

44%

63%

47%

65%

57%

56%

62%

47%

54%

64%

61%

57%

52%

64%

50%

46%

67%

64%

56%

45%

86%

7%

90%

8%

49%

The Republican candidate

32%

28%

29%

39%

23%

41%

22%

34%

31%

29%

37%

34%

27%

27%

36%

30%

16%

32%

45%

23%

29%

34%

30%

6%

87%

6%

91%

31%

[VOL] DK/REF

12%

10%

10%

16%

14%

12%

12%

9%

13%

10%

16%

12%

9%

12%

7%

18%

20%

18%

9%

10%

7%

11%

25%

8%

6%

4%

1%

20%

n

522

101

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president? FOLLOW UP: Is that strongly or somewhat?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly approve

15%

1%

17%

17%

35%

12%

18%

17%

15%

16%

13%

11%

23%

24%

11%

11%

18%

18%

10%

18%

23%

11%

12%

27%

2%

28%

3%

10%

Somewhat approve

33%

35%

28%

32%

31%

28%

37%

33%

32%

34%

30%

32%

41%

34%

32%

31%

38%

26%

34%

33%

29%

33%

38%

46%

10%

41%

10%

34%

Somewhat disapprove

16%

27%

17%

10%

9%

15%

17%

13%

17%

18%

12%

18%

11%

12%

24%

13%

27%

8%

17%

15%

17%

17%

10%

11%

14%

16%

16%

15%

Strongly disapprove

30%

29%

30%

32%

23%

39%

22%

28%

30%

25%

38%

31%

23%

26%

25%

39%

17%

37%

35%

25%

28%

30%

32%

11%

70%

12%

65%

35%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

7%

7%

11%

3%

7%

6%

9%

6%

6%

7%

8%

2%

5%

9%

7%

1%

11%

4%

9%

2%

9%

8%

6%

5%

3%

6%

7%

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250

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(With approve and disapprove responses combined) Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Approve

48%

36%

45%

48%

65%

39%

56%

50%

47%

51%

43%

43%

64%

58%

43%

42%

55%

44%

44%

51%

52%

44%

49%

73%

11%

69%

13%

44%

Disapprove

45%

57%

48%

41%

32%

54%

39%

41%

47%

43%

50%

49%

34%

37%

49%

51%

43%

45%

52%

40%

46%

46%

42%

21%

84%

27%

81%

49%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

7%

7%

11%

3%

7%

6%

9%

6%

6%

7%

8%

2%

5%

9%

7%

1%

11%

4%

9%

2%

9%

8%

6%

5%

3%

6%

7%

n

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132

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: Joe Biden

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

20%

4%

16%

29%

36%

14%

26%

17%

21%

21%

18%

15%

29%

30%

17%

14%

34%

18%

17%

20%

26%

17%

17%

34%

-

37%

4%

12%

Somewhat favorable

36%

43%

39%

29%

33%

33%

39%

39%

35%

40%

29%

35%

38%

36%

39%

30%

30%

39%

31%

41%

32%

38%

36%

47%

14%

45%

15%

36%

Somewhat unfavorable

15%

27%

17%

9%

7%

16%

15%

20%

14%

13%

19%

18%

8%

10%

18%

18%

21%

14%

16%

14%

16%

18%

6%

14%

16%

9%

18%

23%

Very unfavorable

25%

21%

25%

30%

18%

33%

18%

21%

27%

21%

33%

27%

21%

21%

19%

36%

14%

23%

32%

21%

23%

23%

33%

5%

66%

9%

57%

27%

[VOL] DK/REF

4%

6%

3%

3%

7%

5%

2%

3%

4%

5%

2%

5%

3%

3%

7%

3%

1%

6%

4%

4%

3%

4%

7%

1%

5%

1%

6%

3%

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335

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162

336

151

184

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50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: Donald Trump

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

16%

12%

15%

17%

13%

22%

10%

11%

18%

16%

16%

15%

16%

17%

14%

17%

9%

11%

22%

14%

14%

17%

16%

3%

46%

7%

45%

11%

Somewhat favorable

17%

19%

13%

28%

8%

21%

14%

17%

17%

16%

19%

16%

22%

20%

19%

13%

11%

18%

26%

10%

13%

19%

21%

7%

36%

7%

33%

21%

Somewhat unfavorable

10%

12%

12%

3%

12%

9%

11%

10%

11%

12%

7%

9%

12%

12%

13%

6%

10%

11%

12%

8%

10%

11%

6%

9%

11%

11%

3%

13%

Very unfavorable

52%

53%

55%

49%

56%

44%

59%

59%

50%

52%

53%

56%

44%

46%

52%

61%

69%

54%

36%

63%

57%

50%

48%

78%

4%

72%

14%

51%

[VOL] Never heard of

<.5%

-

-

-

2%

1%

-

-

<.5%

1%

-

-

1%

1%

-

-

-

-

-

1%

1%

-

-

-

-

1%

-

-

[VOL] DK/REF

4%

4%

4%

4%

9%

3%

5%

4%

4%

4%

5%

4%

5%

4%

3%

3%

1%

6%

5%

4%

4%

2%

9%

2%

4%

2%

6%

3%

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50

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198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: Capitalism

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

23%

8%

24%

28%

33%

28%

18%

32%

20%

24%

22%

22%

26%

25%

21%

24%

33%

30%

23%

18%

26%

22%

19%

15%

45%

17%

37%

23%

Somewhat favorable

34%

38%

28%

39%

32%

34%

35%

30%

36%

31%

40%

30%

44%

44%

28%

29%

44%

36%

34%

31%

34%

33%

39%

35%

29%

34%

26%

38%

Somewhat unfavorable

18%

26%

24%

9%

8%

17%

19%

17%

19%

22%

12%

21%

12%

13%

25%

17%

6%

21%

11%

27%

17%

24%

4%

24%

5%

26%

8%

15%

Very unfavorable

14%

17%

16%

13%

9%

12%

15%

17%

13%

13%

15%

17%

6%

7%

16%

20%

14%

6%

19%

13%

16%

11%

17%

15%

14%

13%

15%

13%

[VOL] Never heard of

1%

-

1%

2%

<.5%

1%

2%

<.5%

1%

2%

<.5%

1%

2%

2%

1%

-

-

2%

2%

<.5%

<.5%

1%

2%

2%

1%

2%

1%

<.5%

[VOL] DK/REF

10%

11%

6%

9%

18%

7%

11%

4%

12%

9%

11%

9%

10%

9%

9%

10%

3%

6%

11%

12%

7%

8%

20%

9%

6%

7%

13%

10%

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50

77

198

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262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: Socialism

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

8%

11%

7%

4%

9%

8%

8%

12%

7%

8%

9%

10%

5%

5%

9%

11%

20%

8%

6%

8%

9%

7%

10%

10%

1%

11%

1%

6%

Somewhat favorable

32%

44%

35%

21%

28%

31%

34%

26%

35%

31%

34%

31%

32%

35%

30%

34%

42%

35%

23%

37%

34%

38%

14%

41%

15%

37%

20%

34%

Somewhat unfavorable

17%

19%

22%

17%

7%

14%

18%

21%

16%

18%

15%

16%

21%

18%

18%

15%

17%

9%

17%

20%

16%

17%

18%

20%

10%

18%

13%

20%

Very unfavorable

30%

16%

30%

40%

35%

37%

25%

35%

29%

29%

31%

31%

26%

28%

31%

33%

18%

40%

37%

22%

27%

29%

39%

17%

69%

19%

57%

31%

[VOL] Never heard of

3%

4%

1%

3%

1%

3%

2%

-

3%

4%

<.5%

3%

3%

3%

4%

1%

1%

1%

6%

1%

3%

2%

3%

4%

<.5%

4%

<.5%

1%

[VOL] DK/REF

10%

6%

4%

14%

20%

7%

13%

7%

11%

10%

11%

9%

13%

12%

8%

6%

2%

6%

11%

12%

11%

7%

16%

9%

5%

9%

8%

9%

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Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: The Black Lives Matter movement

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

31%

55%

30%

21%

15%

26%

37%

37%

30%

32%

30%

36%

24%

23%

42%

30%

45%

27%

25%

36%

39%

30%

22%

41%

7%

48%

12%

25%

Somewhat favorable

27%

24%

35%

24%

22%

25%

30%

31%

26%

27%

27%

31%

21%

19%

29%

32%

40%

18%

27%

28%

32%

28%

17%

35%

15%

25%

15%

35%

Somewhat unfavorable

11%

5%

13%

6%

22%

15%

8%

11%

12%

11%

12%

10%

10%

13%

13%

8%

5%

16%

15%

8%

9%

12%

15%

9%

23%

8%

21%

11%

Very unfavorable

19%

7%

16%

33%

21%

25%

14%

19%

19%

18%

21%

16%

25%

25%

11%

22%

8%

24%

25%

14%

15%

18%

30%

8%

48%

11%

40%

17%

[VOL] Never heard of

2%

1%

-

2%

7%

1%

3%

<.5%

2%

2%

1%

<.5%

6%

5%

<.5%

<.5%

2%

1%

1%

3%

1%

2%

3%

2%

<.5%

2%

1%

1%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

7%

6%

13%

14%

9%

8%

2%

11%

10%

9%

6%

14%

15%

6%

7%

1%

16%

7%

11%

4%

11%

14%

4%

6%

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11%

11%

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262

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204

103

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Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

I’m going to read a few names of people or groups in public life and I’d like you to tell me whether you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of each: The Blue Lives Matter movement

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very favorable

20%

18%

22%

25%

14%

18%

23%

14%

22%

21%

19%

19%

22%

22%

15%

24%

11%

23%

21%

20%

24%

18%

18%

17%

32%

27%

28%

13%

Somewhat favorable

25%

27%

23%

19%

33%

24%

27%

23%

26%

22%

31%

28%

21%

19%

18%

36%

50%

22%

27%

19%

28%

23%

24%

26%

23%

19%

21%

34%

Somewhat unfavorable

16%

16%

23%

13%

9%

17%

15%

23%

14%

15%

18%

18%

11%

13%

23%

13%

9%

20%

12%

19%

16%

17%

13%

19%

14%

15%

13%

20%

Very unfavorable

17%

26%

18%

14%

6%

15%

17%

24%

14%

20%

12%

18%

17%

15%

24%

12%

18%

12%

15%

20%

16%

19%

12%

20%

14%

20%

13%

12%

[VOL] Never heard of

11%

6%

4%

19%

17%

14%

8%

7%

12%

11%

10%

8%

14%

17%

10%

6%

12%

12%

11%

10%

9%

12%

11%

12%

7%

13%

9%

7%

[VOL] DK/REF

11%

6%

10%

11%

20%

12%

9%

10%

12%

12%

10%

9%

16%

15%

10%

9%

1%

11%

13%

12%

6%

11%

21%

6%

10%

6%

16%

14%

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262

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133

204

103

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Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

If the 2024 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were: [IF NEEDED: If you had to decide today, are you leaning towards one candidate?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Joe Biden, the Democrat

52%

46%

56%

47%

64%

39%

65%

56%

51%

56%

45%

49%

63%

60%

50%

48%

62%

47%

42%

61%

59%

49%

48%

86%

2%

87%

6%

40%

Donald Trump, the Republican

32%

35%

31%

37%

20%

44%

22%

30%

33%

31%

34%

34%

28%

27%

37%

32%

22%

33%

43%

25%

28%

35%

34%

8%

85%

10%

79%

35%

[VOL] Another candidate

7%

12%

2%

7%

6%

9%

4%

4%

8%

5%

11%

7%

4%

6%

6%

9%

4%

9%

7%

7%

6%

9%

2%

3%

3%

2%

7%

11%

[VOL] Not going to vote/wouldn't vote if those are the choices

5%

4%

9%

7%

3%

4%

7%

8%

5%

4%

8%

7%

2%

3%

3%

9%

8%

9%

4%

4%

3%

5%

11%

2%

6%

1%

7%

10%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

4%

2%

2%

7%

5%

2%

2%

3%

4%

2%

3%

4%

4%

4%

2%

4%

1%

4%

3%

3%

2%

5%

1%

4%

-

1%

4%

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262

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273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Thinking about whether to vote for Democrats or Republicans for Congress this November, what types of issues are most important in deciding your vote: [IF NEEDED: If you had to choose one …]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Societal issues such as abortion, guns or democracy

25%

34%

27%

20%

21%

20%

29%

32%

22%

20%

33%

27%

23%

21%

22%

32%

31%

18%

23%

28%

24%

24%

27%

33%

12%

30%

11%

26%

Economic issues such as jobs, taxes or the cost of living

54%

48%

60%

58%

48%

60%

48%

43%

57%

60%

44%

52%

54%

57%

56%

50%

52%

63%

52%

52%

53%

53%

59%

46%

67%

46%

69%

57%

[VOL] Both equal

19%

18%

10%

21%

21%

18%

19%

23%

17%

17%

21%

19%

18%

18%

20%

16%

17%

17%

23%

15%

21%

21%

7%

18%

20%

22%

19%

14%

[VOL] Neither

1%

-

2%

1%

1%

<.5%

2%

2%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

2%

-

<.5%

1%

2%

1%

1%

<.5%

4%

1%

1%

-

-

3%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

-

1%

-

9%

2%

2%

-

2%

2%

1%

1%

4%

4%

-

1%

-

1%

-

4%

2%

1%

3%

2%

1%

2%

1%

<.5%

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262

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273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

And thinking about your own personal finances, would you say that your personal financial situation is in excellent shape, good shape, only fair shape, or poor shape?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Excellent

8%

6%

10%

9%

5%

9%

7%

13%

6%

8%

8%

8%

5%

6%

11%

6%

4%

3%

12%

6%

6%

9%

8%

8%

8%

7%

12%

8%

Good

34%

45%

35%

29%

29%

34%

34%

47%

30%

32%

38%

38%

25%

26%

38%

38%

27%

39%

30%

38%

29%

41%

29%

35%

34%

36%

37%

34%

Only fair

38%

32%

43%

38%

44%

33%

44%

28%

42%

42%

32%

35%

53%

46%

36%

35%

45%

28%

38%

41%

39%

35%

45%

39%

35%

39%

35%

38%

Poor

17%

17%

11%

19%

17%

21%

13%

12%

18%

16%

18%

17%

15%

16%

14%

21%

23%

21%

18%

13%

23%

12%

18%

16%

21%

16%

16%

17%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

-

-

4%

5%

3%

2%

-

3%

2%

4%

1%

2%

5%

1%

1%

-

10%

1%

1%

3%

3%

-

1%

2%

2%

<.5%

4%

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198

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173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you think Joe Biden’s policies have:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Helped you personally

20%

12%

19%

20%

33%

13%

27%

27%

17%

19%

21%

18%

24%

23%

16%

18%

40%

24%

13%

19%

28%

17%

13%

32%

7%

33%

10%

15%

Hurt you personally

24%

22%

28%

26%

14%

31%

18%

25%

24%

20%

31%

29%

15%

15%

24%

34%

18%

24%

28%

22%

19%

22%

38%

5%

59%

10%

58%

26%

Not made much of a difference either way

53%

66%

51%

50%

50%

52%

54%

47%

55%

59%

44%

52%

57%

56%

58%

47%

41%

45%

57%

57%

49%

58%

50%

62%

31%

56%

31%

54%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

1%

2%

4%

3%

5%

1%

1%

4%

3%

3%

1%

4%

6%

2%

1%

2%

6%

3%

2%

4%

3%

-

2%

3%

2%

1%

5%

n

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335

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162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: White people

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

9%

6%

3%

13%

17%

10%

7%

8%

9%

10%

7%

8%

7%

11%

4%

12%

5%

12%

8%

9%

5%

9%

18%

6%

14%

5%

9%

10%

Some discrimination

32%

30%

31%

48%

19%

39%

26%

36%

30%

29%

35%

27%

45%

41%

26%

28%

19%

53%

31%

27%

29%

34%

31%

32%

51%

34%

46%

24%

Not much discrimination

20%

27%

19%

13%

11%

17%

23%

22%

19%

17%

24%

25%

8%

10%

22%

24%

12%

8%

20%

29%

18%

23%

18%

22%

13%

21%

13%

27%

No discrimination at all

35%

36%

45%

24%

35%

30%

39%

34%

36%

40%

28%

36%

36%

34%

43%

30%

49%

28%

37%

32%

39%

33%

29%

35%

16%

36%

29%

32%

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4%

-

1%

2%

17%

4%

5%

-

6%

4%

5%

5%

5%

4%

4%

5%

15%

-

3%

4%

9%

<.5%

4%

6%

5%

3%

3%

7%

n

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63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: Black people

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

45%

67%

35%

31%

53%

40%

51%

39%

47%

49%

40%

46%

42%

46%

44%

49%

67%

46%

40%

43%

50%

43%

38%

54%

19%

61%

18%

48%

Some discrimination

42%

27%

49%

55%

34%

39%

43%

53%

38%

35%

51%

41%

44%

42%

37%

41%

24%

53%

45%

40%

34%

47%

48%

43%

53%

34%

56%

45%

Not much discrimination

3%

2%

3%

4%

3%

5%

2%

2%

3%

4%

2%

4%

2%

2%

6%

2%

2%

-

4%

4%

2%

5%

-

1%

6%

2%

9%

1%

No discrimination at all

8%

4%

13%

7%

8%

14%

2%

5%

9%

11%

4%

8%

9%

8%

9%

7%

7%

1%

6%

12%

12%

5%

6%

2%

19%

3%

16%

3%

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2%

-

-

3%

3%

2%

2%

-

3%

1%

3%

2%

2%

2%

4%

<.5%

-

-

4%

2%

2%

<.5%

8%

-

3%

-

1%

3%

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63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: Hispanic people

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

33%

35%

33%

31%

33%

30%

35%

24%

35%

42%

20%

29%

39%

42%

33%

26%

31%

48%

28%

30%

29%

37%

31%

39%

14%

47%

11%

28%

Some discrimination

53%

53%

52%

51%

59%

46%

58%

67%

48%

42%

66%

56%

46%

44%

50%

59%

59%

48%

53%

52%

51%

52%

59%

56%

53%

46%

57%

61%

Not much discrimination

5%

8%

5%

4%

-

7%

3%

3%

6%

4%

7%

6%

4%

3%

5%

7%

4%

-

7%

6%

7%

2%

8%

4%

10%

1%

11%

6%

No discrimination at all

9%

4%

10%

13%

8%

16%

3%

6%

10%

11%

6%

8%

11%

10%

9%

8%

5%

4%

9%

11%

11%

9%

1%

2%

20%

6%

20%

3%

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1%

-

-

1%

1%

2%

1%

-

1%

1%

1%

1%

<.5%

1%

2%

<.5%

-

-

3%

<.5%

2%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

3%

<.5%

1%

2%

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63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: Men

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

8%

1%

5%

6%

13%

9%

7%

4%

8%

11%

4%

6%

7%

11%

5%

8%

11%

8%

6%

8%

6%

8%

12%

7%

7%

8%

7%

5%

Some discrimination

31%

44%

23%

40%

17%

34%

28%

32%

30%

28%

34%

27%

42%

38%

21%

33%

18%

34%

38%

28%

27%

34%

30%

28%

37%

37%

26%

29%

Not much discrimination

24%

21%

29%

12%

35%

17%

31%

20%

26%

17%

34%

31%

11%

10%

23%

35%

54%

12%

18%

25%

30%

19%

25%

26%

17%

19%

18%

35%

No discrimination at all

35%

34%

43%

40%

28%

35%

33%

44%

32%

40%

28%

34%

35%

37%

48%

24%

16%

46%

36%

35%

33%

38%

32%

36%

35%

33%

47%

29%

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2%

-

1%

2%

7%

4%

<.5%

-

3%

4%

1%

1%

6%

5%

3%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

2%

4%

5%

1%

1%

2%

4%

3%

1%

2%

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63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: Women

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

33%

32%

25%

28%

35%

25%

41%

27%

35%

33%

33%

31%

38%

39%

23%

39%

50%

43%

25%

29%

35%

28%

43%

47%

9%

46%

8%

32%

Some discrimination

46%

59%

52%

44%

36%

44%

46%

59%

41%

40%

53%

51%

31%

32%

52%

48%

43%

52%

46%

44%

41%

53%

38%

42%

53%

36%

56%

57%

Not much discrimination

5%

4%

6%

8%

3%

6%

5%

6%

5%

7%

3%

4%

8%

7%

7%

2%

2%

<.5%

8%

6%

4%

5%

7%

2%

8%

4%

11%

2%

No discrimination at all

14%

5%

16%

20%

15%

21%

7%

8%

16%

16%

10%

12%

18%

18%

14%

11%

5%

5%

18%

17%

15%

13%

9%

6%

27%

11%

25%

5%

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3%

-

-

1%

11%

5%

1%

-

4%

4%

1%

2%

5%

4%

4%

<.5%

-

-

3%

4%

5%

-

4%

3%

3%

3%

1%

4%

n

257

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63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) Tell me whether you think each of the following groups faces a lot of discrimination in America, some discrimination, not much discrimination or no discrimination at all: Gay, lesbian and transgender people

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

A lot of discrimination

44%

60%

44%

35%

37%

39%

49%

42%

45%

49%

38%

48%

37%

37%

46%

47%

49%

45%

37%

48%

39%

51%

37%

54%

18%

57%

22%

44%

Some discrimination

38%

33%

36%

42%

42%

37%

39%

47%

35%

31%

48%

36%

43%

41%

36%

38%

44%

38%

40%

35%

44%

29%

49%

38%

43%

28%

43%

48%

Not much discrimination

5%

2%

5%

7%

9%

5%

5%

5%

6%

7%

3%

4%

9%

8%

5%

4%

3%

3%

7%

6%

5%

6%

4%

5%

11%

7%

10%

2%

No discrimination at all

11%

5%

15%

13%

12%

18%

6%

7%

12%

12%

10%

10%

10%

14%

10%

10%

4%

13%

13%

11%

10%

13%

6%

3%

23%

7%

22%

4%

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1%

-

-

3%

-

2%

1%

-

2%

2%

1%

2%

<.5%

<.5%

3%

1%

-

<.5%

4%

<.5%

2%

1%

3%

<.5%

4%

1%

3%

2%

n

257

54

63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

Do you think abortion should be always legal, mostly legal, mostly illegal, or always illegal?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Always legal

38%

54%

46%

26%

29%

37%

40%

40%

38%

34%

46%

42%

33%

33%

38%

47%

45%

40%

29%

45%

44%

37%

34%

52%

13%

46%

12%

43%

Mostly legal

23%

22%

25%

24%

19%

20%

27%

28%

22%

24%

23%

25%

20%

20%

27%

23%

17%

22%

26%

22%

21%

25%

23%

25%

20%

24%

18%

30%

Mostly illegal

18%

12%

17%

23%

15%

24%

12%

17%

18%

20%

13%

18%

16%

17%

22%

14%

13%

18%

22%

15%

19%

17%

17%

7%

39%

11%

38%

12%

Always illegal

12%

4%

9%

19%

18%

10%

14%

8%

14%

14%

9%

7%

24%

23%

4%

8%

6%

12%

14%

12%

9%

14%

14%

10%

18%

12%

25%

4%

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8%

8%

3%

8%

19%

9%

7%

7%

9%

8%

9%

8%

8%

7%

9%

8%

19%

8%

9%

6%

8%

8%

12%

6%

9%

7%

7%

11%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

For each of the following policies or policy proposals, tell me whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose, or have you never heard of this?

The Supreme Court’s June decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and end the constitutional right to abortion

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

12%

9%

5%

18%

14%

14%

10%

10%

12%

16%

4%

9%

18%

18%

10%

8%

6%

11%

12%

13%

12%

11%

15%

10%

22%

11%

21%

6%

Somewhat support

10%

6%

13%

11%

10%

10%

10%

13%

9%

8%

13%

10%

8%

9%

10%

11%

9%

15%

10%

8%

5%

10%

17%

6%

15%

6%

18%

12%

Somewhat oppose

11%

12%

13%

9%

8%

15%

8%

6%

13%

12%

9%

12%

7%

8%

14%

11%

3%

8%

14%

12%

16%

9%

6%

7%

19%

6%

17%

11%

Strongly oppose

52%

59%

56%

42%

47%

47%

56%

62%

48%

45%

63%

56%

44%

43%

48%

64%

70%

50%

46%

53%

58%

49%

45%

69%

22%

58%

24%

58%

Never heard of this

8%

11%

6%

6%

9%

6%

9%

2%

10%

11%

4%

6%

14%

12%

10%

2%

9%

5%

7%

10%

6%

11%

4%

6%

7%

13%

9%

4%

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8%

2%

6%

13%

12%

8%

7%

7%

8%

8%

8%

7%

9%

10%

8%

3%

3%

10%

11%

5%

3%

9%

13%

3%

15%

5%

11%

7%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

The Biden administration’s cancellation of up to $20,000 [twenty thousand dollars] in student debt

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

44%

39%

51%

36%

40%

34%

52%

47%

44%

46%

41%

47%

39%

39%

45%

48%

69%

44%

34%

47%

56%

41%

33%

56%

27%

58%

25%

43%

Somewhat support

20%

34%

14%

14%

19%

24%

16%

20%

20%

20%

18%

20%

17%

17%

24%

17%

15%

9%

26%

20%

21%

18%

22%

21%

14%

19%

17%

20%

Somewhat oppose

8%

7%

11%

6%

11%

7%

9%

8%

8%

5%

12%

8%

10%

9%

7%

8%

3%

13%

9%

6%

5%

10%

8%

8%

9%

6%

8%

9%

Strongly oppose

19%

11%

19%

31%

13%

25%

14%

22%

18%

18%

20%

21%

18%

16%

19%

22%

9%

16%

23%

19%

14%

19%

28%

8%

45%

11%

44%

18%

Never heard of this

7%

9%

5%

8%

11%

6%

9%

3%

8%

9%

4%

4%

15%

13%

4%

4%

4%

10%

7%

7%

3%

10%

8%

6%

4%

6%

2%

8%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

1%

<.5%

4%

5%

4%

1%

1%

3%

1%

4%

<.5%

1%

6%

1%

<.5%

-

9%

1%

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

1%

1%

4%

3%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

A wall along the U.S.-Mexico border

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

18%

4%

10%

36%

21%

25%

12%

23%

17%

18%

17%

18%

20%

19%

16%

19%

9%

21%

22%

15%

17%

19%

19%

5%

56%

11%

46%

15%

Somewhat support

15%

22%

20%

7%

15%

16%

15%

14%

16%

15%

17%

17%

11%

11%

16%

20%

20%

20%

12%

16%

20%

16%

7%

15%

13%

17%

13%

17%

Somewhat oppose

18%

15%

21%

15%

22%

18%

19%

10%

21%

18%

20%

17%

19%

21%

19%

15%

11%

29%

19%

15%

22%

16%

18%

20%

11%

15%

14%

25%

Strongly oppose

43%

54%

46%

38%

30%

35%

49%

51%

41%

44%

42%

45%

39%

39%

45%

44%

57%

26%

41%

49%

39%

43%

51%

56%

16%

52%

24%

41%

Never heard of this

2%

5%

1%

1%

1%

1%

2%

2%

2%

1%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

3%

<.5%

2%

-

3%

<.5%

1%

[VOL] DK/REF

4%

<.5%

2%

3%

11%

5%

2%

1%

4%

4%

2%

1%

9%

8%

2%

1%

1%

2%

5%

4%

2%

4%

5%

2%

5%

3%

3%

1%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(Split A) Affirmative action programs in college admissions

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

34%

27%

24%

34%

53%

29%

38%

32%

34%

34%

32%

33%

32%

35%

35%

33%

61%

31%

26%

32%

39%

30%

31%

38%

23%

40%

28%

28%

Somewhat support

17%

21%

8%

17%

9%

21%

13%

25%

14%

15%

19%

20%

8%

8%

19%

16%

6%

17%

18%

19%

17%

19%

12%

20%

15%

12%

18%

22%

Somewhat oppose

10%

6%

13%

15%

6%

7%

13%

17%

8%

9%

11%

10%

12%

10%

15%

6%

4%

4%

15%

10%

8%

12%

9%

11%

13%

10%

11%

10%

Strongly oppose

10%

6%

11%

13%

12%

17%

5%

11%

10%

8%

14%

8%

18%

17%

3%

12%

5%

22%

12%

6%

10%

8%

17%

10%

18%

8%

6%

14%

Never heard of this

26%

37%

41%

19%

15%

24%

28%

10%

32%

31%

21%

26%

30%

29%

22%

30%

22%

25%

25%

30%

25%

27%

29%

19%

30%

28%

35%

22%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

3%

2%

4%

5%

2%

3%

5%

2%

3%

3%

3%

-

2%

5%

2%

1%

1%

5%

2%

1%

4%

3%

3%

1%

3%

1%

5%

n

257

54

63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split A) The Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress last month

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

19%

11%

18%

17%

43%

16%

22%

20%

19%

21%

16%

17%

25%

25%

16%

19%

36%

19%

13%

18%

25%

14%

15%

28%

9%

27%

6%

20%

Somewhat support

19%

21%

27%

12%

22%

19%

20%

25%

18%

21%

18%

18%

21%

23%

20%

17%

19%

29%

14%

19%

20%

19%

19%

25%

7%

20%

8%

24%

Somewhat oppose

7%

11%

8%

8%

2%

4%

10%

3%

8%

6%

8%

6%

11%

9%

8%

5%

4%

-

11%

8%

9%

7%

2%

9%

3%

16%

2%

2%

Strongly oppose

15%

9%

10%

26%

13%

24%

6%

26%

11%

11%

19%

16%

13%

12%

19%

14%

10%

19%

17%

12%

11%

14%

27%

4%

44%

2%

38%

14%

Never heard of this

33%

44%

32%

34%

14%

30%

35%

21%

36%

34%

31%

33%

28%

31%

31%

32%

31%

28%

36%

33%

23%

42%

32%

26%

33%

28%

43%

27%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

5%

6%

2%

6%

8%

7%

5%

8%

7%

8%

10%

2%

1%

7%

13%

-

5%

10%

9%

11%

5%

5%

9%

5%

7%

2%

12%

n

257

54

63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split B) A ban on semiautomatic weapons and high-capacity magazines

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

33%

34%

36%

34%

28%

30%

38%

56%

26%

33%

34%

37%

25%

28%

35%

38%

60%

40%

30%

31%

32%

33%

37%

46%

24%

45%

15%

33%

Somewhat support

10%

18%

7%

8%

5%

14%

6%

13%

9%

10%

9%

12%

7%

5%

9%

16%

8%

3%

9%

14%

7%

12%

7%

17%

2%

13%

2%

12%

Somewhat oppose

18%

20%

24%

15%

5%

22%

13%

5%

23%

13%

31%

21%

10%

14%

24%

17%

11%

32%

17%

15%

16%

17%

24%

6%

23%

7%

26%

25%

Strongly oppose

27%

14%

18%

35%

48%

31%

24%

16%

31%

28%

25%

20%

39%

38%

14%

28%

12%

23%

36%

21%

32%

23%

32%

16%

43%

19%

46%

26%

Never heard of this

10%

14%

15%

3%

10%

1%

18%

8%

9%

13%

1%

8%

17%

13%

14%

-

10%

-

6%

17%

8%

14%

-

13%

2%

13%

7%

3%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

-

-

4%

4%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

1%

2%

2%

1%

3%

1%

-

2%

2%

2%

5%

1%

-

2%

6%

3%

3%

1%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Split B) The health and climate spending bill passed by Congress last month

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

19%

11%

18%

16%

25%

16%

22%

29%

15%

20%

16%

16%

25%

22%

17%

15%

25%

27%

13%

20%

27%

17%

13%

33%

13%

36%

3%

12%

Somewhat support

21%

29%

26%

20%

11%

25%

17%

28%

18%

20%

22%

26%

14%

13%

23%

29%

11%

11%

20%

27%

14%

20%

32%

24%

19%

21%

9%

20%

Somewhat oppose

5%

-

4%

10%

1%

5%

4%

2%

6%

6%

1%

3%

10%

8%

4%

1%

-

1%

6%

6%

2%

7%

2%

1%

9%

6%

15%

<.5%

Strongly oppose

10%

2%

11%

15%

12%

10%

11%

9%

11%

6%

22%

13%

7%

5%

6%

22%

1%

18%

12%

7%

13%

6%

20%

3%

19%

2%

15%

17%

Never heard of this

40%

49%

37%

34%

42%

35%

42%

24%

45%

42%

36%

38%

38%

43%

45%

30%

56%

39%

41%

37%

38%

45%

29%

35%

26%

30%

50%

44%

[VOL] DK/REF

6%

8%

3%

4%

9%

9%

3%

6%

5%

7%

4%

4%

6%

9%

5%

3%

6%

4%

8%

4%

6%

6%

4%

3%

13%

5%

8%

6%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Combined responses of Split A and Split B) The Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress last month / The health and climate spending bill passed by Congress last month

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

19%

11%

18%

17%

35%

16%

22%

25%

17%

20%

16%

17%

25%

23%

16%

17%

33%

23%

13%

19%

26%

16%

14%

30%

11%

32%

5%

16%

Somewhat support

20%

25%

27%

16%

17%

22%

19%

27%

18%

21%

19%

22%

17%

17%

22%

22%

17%

20%

18%

23%

18%

19%

26%

25%

12%

20%

9%

22%

Somewhat oppose

6%

6%

6%

9%

1%

4%

7%

3%

7%

6%

5%

5%

11%

8%

6%

3%

3%

<.5%

8%

7%

7%

7%

2%

5%

6%

11%

8%

1%

Strongly oppose

13%

6%

11%

20%

12%

17%

9%

18%

11%

8%

20%

15%

10%

8%

12%

18%

8%

19%

14%

10%

12%

9%

23%

3%

33%

2%

28%

16%

[VOL] DK/REF

43%

52%

39%

37%

34%

41%

43%

28%

48%

45%

39%

42%

37%

43%

43%

40%

40%

38%

47%

41%

38%

49%

35%

36%

38%

35%

51%

44%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

For each of the following, please tell me whether you agree more with the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.

Who do you agree more with on the economy:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

43%

43%

45%

40%

47%

31%

53%

41%

43%

45%

37%

39%

53%

50%

39%

39%

37%

42%

37%

49%

50%

39%

37%

67%

7%

78%

6%

30%

The Republican Party

41%

46%

40%

43%

40%

54%

30%

49%

39%

40%

43%

44%

38%

35%

46%

41%

32%

36%

51%

37%

38%

45%

37%

20%

87%

15%

90%

44%

[VOL] Neither

6%

2%

7%

10%

1%

6%

7%

5%

7%

5%

9%

6%

2%

7%

4%

8%

10%

17%

3%

4%

1%

8%

13%

3%

3%

2%

2%

9%

[VOL] About the same/Both

2%

1%

2%

1%

1%

1%

2%

1%

2%

2%

1%

1%

3%

3%

2%

<.5%

5%

1%

1%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

3%

[VOL] DK/REF

8%

9%

5%

5%

11%

8%

8%

4%

9%

8%

9%

10%

5%

5%

9%

11%

15%

4%

8%

9%

9%

6%

11%

8%

3%

3%

2%

13%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Who do you agree more with on legal immigration:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

55%

67%

64%

40%

52%

44%

67%

58%

55%

57%

52%

57%

56%

53%

59%

55%

65%

49%

45%

65%

64%

53%

45%

79%

15%

81%

18%

54%

The Republican Party

29%

23%

24%

39%

31%

42%

16%

31%

28%

28%

29%

29%

28%

27%

31%

28%

15%

26%

38%

24%

29%

29%

30%

10%

73%

12%

74%

25%

[VOL] Neither

6%

4%

4%

9%

3%

5%

7%

5%

6%

5%

7%

5%

8%

7%

6%

5%

13%

1%

8%

4%

2%

9%

6%

6%

4%

5%

2%

6%

[VOL] About the same/Both

1%

<.5%

1%

2%

-

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

<.5%

1%

1%

1%

<.5%

2%

5%

1%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

3%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

1%

2%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

5%

8%

10%

14%

9%

10%

6%

10%

8%

11%

7%

8%

13%

4%

10%

2%

22%

9%

6%

5%

9%

16%

5%

7%

2%

5%

13%

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335

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151

184

176

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50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Who do you agree more with on illegal immigration:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

46%

58%

51%

35%

50%

36%

56%

46%

47%

51%

38%

45%

50%

49%

50%

41%

52%

37%

36%

59%

51%

50%

28%

70%

7%

76%

12%

36%

The Republican Party

37%

31%

32%

45%

33%

48%

25%

43%

35%

32%

45%

38%

37%

33%

35%

40%

24%

35%

49%

28%

35%

36%

42%

17%

85%

14%

80%

42%

[VOL] Neither

9%

4%

12%

11%

4%

8%

9%

5%

10%

7%

11%

10%

3%

6%

8%

12%

22%

18%

6%

5%

4%

9%

18%

7%

2%

3%

3%

15%

[VOL] About the same/Both

1%

<.5%

1%

2%

1%

2%

<.5%

1%

1%

1%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

1%

1%

-

1%

<.5%

2%

2%

<.5%

1%

2%

-

2%

-

1%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

6%

4%

9%

12%

6%

9%

6%

7%

8%

6%

6%

10%

11%

6%

6%

2%

10%

8%

7%

8%

6%

11%

4%

6%

5%

4%

6%

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50

77

198

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173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Who do you agree more with on climate and energy:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

59%

64%

66%

48%

65%

51%

67%

65%

58%

62%

55%

57%

66%

63%

61%

55%

65%

54%

51%

68%

68%

56%

53%

84%

25%

85%

22%

58%

The Republican Party

24%

23%

20%

34%

20%

32%

17%

25%

24%

21%

30%

27%

18%

19%

24%

29%

16%

18%

35%

19%

23%

25%

26%

7%

61%

7%

72%

19%

[VOL] Neither

6%

2%

7%

8%

1%

5%

7%

2%

7%

4%

9%

7%

2%

5%

6%

7%

10%

19%

2%

3%

3%

6%

11%

2%

4%

1%

2%

11%

[VOL] About the same/Both

2%

3%

3%

2%

4%

4%

1%

3%

2%

3%

1%

2%

3%

3%

3%

1%

1%

-

5%

2%

<.5%

4%

1%

2%

3%

1%

2%

5%

[VOL] DK/REF

8%

9%

4%

9%

10%

8%

8%

5%

8%

10%

5%

7%

10%

10%

6%

8%

7%

10%

7%

8%

7%

8%

10%

5%

7%

7%

3%

7%

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336

151

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158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Who do you agree more with on crime and policing:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

43%

50%

46%

36%

45%

30%

53%

48%

41%

46%

37%

41%

48%

47%

43%

40%

41%

41%

36%

50%

46%

44%

33%

64%

7%

78%

11%

28%

The Republican Party

37%

32%

40%

41%

32%

51%

24%

38%

37%

33%

43%

38%

37%

34%

35%

43%

22%

42%

43%

32%

37%

35%

41%

19%

77%

15%

78%

42%

[VOL] Neither

10%

8%

9%

12%

4%

9%

10%

9%

10%

7%

14%

11%

2%

5%

12%

8%

19%

11%

7%

9%

7%

11%

12%

8%

6%

4%

6%

15%

[VOL] About the same/Both

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

2%

1%

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

3%

3%

1%

2%

1%

-

4%

<.5%

2%

2%

1%

1%

2%

1%

1%

3%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

8%

3%

9%

18%

8%

10%

3%

10%

11%

5%

8%

11%

11%

8%

8%

17%

6%

10%

8%

8%

8%

13%

8%

8%

2%

5%

12%

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262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Who do you agree more with on gun policy:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

49%

56%

52%

38%

57%

39%

58%

57%

46%

54%

41%

49%

50%

50%

54%

44%

52%

42%

42%

58%

52%

51%

37%

75%

13%

79%

12%

39%

The Republican Party

34%

29%

37%

44%

25%

43%

27%

32%

35%

29%

44%

34%

35%

33%

28%

39%

25%

38%

46%

24%

36%

30%

41%

15%

73%

13%

79%

37%

[VOL] Neither

6%

2%

8%

7%

3%

6%

6%

5%

7%

6%

7%

7%

1%

4%

9%

5%

15%

13%

2%

5%

4%

7%

8%

3%

4%

3%

1%

9%

[VOL] About the same/Both

2%

2%

2%

2%

1%

2%

1%

1%

2%

2%

1%

2%

1%

1%

3%

1%

-

1%

1%

3%

1%

2%

1%

2%

<.5%

2%

-

3%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

11%

1%

9%

15%

10%

7%

5%

10%

10%

8%

8%

13%

12%

6%

11%

7%

6%

10%

11%

6%

10%

13%

5%

9%

3%

8%

12%

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335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

As I read each of the following, please tell me whether you think it describes the Democratic Party more or the Republican Party more.

Do you think “extreme” describes:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party more

28%

21%

29%

29%

25%

32%

25%

17%

32%

29%

25%

27%

31%

29%

26%

29%

16%

29%

25%

32%

33%

23%

31%

19%

55%

26%

51%

23%

The Republican Party more

51%

56%

55%

47%

56%

42%

59%

57%

50%

54%

46%

53%

51%

49%

55%

51%

66%

47%

52%

49%

51%

52%

49%

69%

19%

66%

26%

49%

[VOL] Both

10%

12%

8%

8%

3%

12%

7%

15%

8%

5%

17%

12%

2%

4%

9%

14%

12%

4%

10%

11%

7%

11%

11%

6%

14%

2%

12%

14%

[VOL] Neither

2%

-

4%

2%

4%

3%

2%

4%

1%

2%

2%

1%

4%

3%

1%

2%

3%

1%

3%

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

3%

1%

1%

4%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

11%

4%

13%

12%

12%

7%

7%

10%

9%

10%

6%

12%

14%

9%

4%

3%

20%

10%

6%

8%

11%

8%

5%

10%

4%

10%

10%

n

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you think “elitist” describes:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party more

26%

29%

26%

25%

24%

28%

23%

21%

27%

26%

26%

24%

33%

29%

25%

24%

9%

15%

31%

29%

24%

27%

26%

19%

39%

27%

39%

19%

The Republican Party more

37%

42%

42%

33%

39%

31%

43%

46%

35%

39%

35%

42%

28%

29%

41%

44%

65%

38%

35%

33%

41%

34%

39%

47%

20%

44%

29%

38%

[VOL] Both

10%

9%

12%

6%

5%

9%

10%

16%

7%

7%

14%

12%

5%

5%

10%

14%

18%

11%

7%

9%

10%

8%

13%

9%

8%

3%

4%

17%

[VOL] Neither

3%

-

4%

8%

2%

6%

1%

3%

3%

2%

7%

3%

<.5%

3%

3%

4%

1%

12%

<.5%

3%

2%

4%

4%

1%

5%

2%

1%

7%

[VOL] DK/REF

24%

20%

16%

29%

30%

26%

23%

14%

27%

27%

20%

19%

34%

34%

21%

15%

7%

24%

27%

26%

23%

26%

18%

23%

28%

24%

28%

19%

n

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360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you think “party of the working class” describes:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party more

58%

61%

56%

53%

65%

49%

65%

57%

58%

63%

50%

55%

67%

63%

52%

57%

60%

51%

50%

67%

64%

56%

51%

80%

27%

90%

21%

49%

The Republican Party more

27%

26%

28%

32%

20%

37%

18%

32%

25%

24%

31%

29%

21%

20%

30%

30%

16%

26%

34%

22%

23%

30%

25%

10%

61%

5%

72%

28%

[VOL] Both

4%

1%

7%

4%

1%

3%

5%

2%

4%

2%

7%

5%

<.5%

1%

5%

6%

4%

8%

4%

2%

2%

2%

13%

2%

5%

1%

2%

7%

[VOL] Neither

5%

6%

5%

3%

4%

3%

6%

6%

4%

4%

5%

5%

4%

3%

6%

5%

19%

3%

4%

2%

5%

4%

4%

5%

4%

1%

3%

8%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

7%

3%

9%

10%

8%

7%

3%

8%

7%

7%

5%

8%

12%

7%

3%

1%

12%

7%

6%

6%

8%

7%

4%

3%

3%

3%

8%

n

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335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you think “focused on the most important issues” describes:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party more

50%

51%

55%

37%

65%

40%

59%

49%

50%

54%

43%

48%

53%

53%

48%

49%

51%

50%

43%

55%

52%

51%

41%

74%

10%

79%

10%

42%

The Republican Party more

30%

35%

28%

37%

19%

39%

21%

30%

31%

30%

30%

31%

31%

29%

33%

30%

21%

25%

37%

28%

30%

30%

30%

11%

70%

13%

72%

30%

[VOL] Both

3%

1%

3%

7%

-

3%

4%

6%

2%

3%

4%

3%

2%

3%

4%

1%

1%

1%

5%

3%

5%

3%

-

2%

5%

2%

8%

3%

[VOL] Neither

8%

7%

7%

4%

7%

8%

7%

10%

7%

5%

12%

9%

3%

3%

8%

11%

22%

3%

6%

8%

9%

6%

8%

8%

6%

3%

5%

12%

[VOL] DK/REF

10%

6%

7%

15%

10%

10%

9%

5%

11%

8%

12%

8%

11%

13%

7%

9%

5%

21%

9%

6%

4%

9%

21%

5%

8%

3%

5%

13%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you think “committed to American democracy” describes:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party more

50%

50%

54%

43%

56%

42%

58%

53%

49%

56%

39%

47%

57%

55%

49%

47%

59%

46%

45%

54%

57%

47%

46%

74%

17%

82%

19%

39%

The Republican Party more

31%

36%

31%

34%

27%

39%

24%

34%

30%

27%

38%

35%

23%

22%

31%

38%

21%

32%

32%

31%

26%

31%

38%

14%

69%

9%

68%

36%

[VOL] Both

4%

-

3%

6%

3%

3%

5%

5%

3%

3%

4%

2%

7%

8%

3%

1%

2%

4%

5%

4%

2%

6%

1%

5%

3%

5%

3%

4%

[VOL] Neither

6%

3%

6%

5%

2%

6%

6%

3%

8%

5%

8%

9%

2%

2%

7%

10%

18%

5%

5%

6%

9%

4%

7%

4%

4%

1%

2%

10%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

11%

6%

12%

12%

10%

7%

5%

10%

9%

10%

7%

12%

13%

9%

4%

1%

13%

14%

5%

6%

12%

9%

3%

8%

3%

8%

11%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Which of the following comes closest to your views about the Democratic party?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Democrats have gone too far in pushing a “woke” ideology on issues related to race and gender

40%

42%

41%

41%

28%

48%

32%

41%

40%

33%

51%

42%

37%

36%

33%

49%

35%

37%

48%

34%

41%

39%

38%

22%

73%

21%

63%

51%

Democrats have not gone far enough in opposing racism and sexism

37%

46%

41%

36%

23%

30%

42%

43%

36%

44%

26%

39%

35%

33%

50%

28%

37%

32%

35%

41%

40%

38%

29%

53%

17%

53%

27%

27%

[VOL] Democrats have been about right in addressing racism and sexism

5%

2%

4%

2%

13%

3%

6%

6%

4%

4%

5%

5%

3%

3%

4%

7%

17%

5%

1%

4%

8%

3%

3%

8%

-

7%

<.5%

4%

[VOL] DK/REF

19%

10%

14%

21%

35%

19%

19%

10%

21%

19%

18%

14%

25%

28%

13%

16%

10%

26%

15%

21%

11%

20%

30%

16%

10%

19%

10%

17%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(Split A) What comes closest to your view about Donald Trump's actions after the 2020 election?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

He was just exercising his right to contest the election

27%

28%

21%

43%

10%

36%

18%

34%

24%

31%

21%

28%

26%

24%

27%

25%

20%

23%

35%

24%

20%

29%

38%

9%

68%

9%

63%

21%

He went so far that he threatened American democracy

64%

66%

71%

44%

77%

56%

70%

56%

67%

61%

67%

65%

62%

62%

65%

68%

78%

59%

53%

70%

71%

60%

54%

85%

15%

84%

22%

71%

[VOL] DK/REF

10%

6%

8%

14%

13%

8%

11%

10%

9%

8%

12%

7%

12%

13%

8%

7%

2%

18%

13%

7%

9%

11%

9%

6%

16%

6%

15%

7%

n

257

54

63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

(Split B) Thinking about the investigations into Donald Trump, do you think that Donald Trump has or has not committed any serious federal crimes?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Trump has committed serious federal crimes

63%

75%

78%

52%

56%

62%

67%

76%

60%

65%

59%

66%

64%

59%

57%

77%

56%

57%

54%

76%

64%

60%

72%

90%

29%

82%

31%

58%

Trump has not committed serious federal crimes

21%

7%

15%

35%

16%

24%

18%

12%

24%

14%

35%

21%

12%

20%

24%

18%

14%

24%

27%

13%

16%

25%

16%

4%

53%

12%

49%

21%

[VOL] DK/REF

16%

18%

8%

13%

27%

14%

15%

12%

16%

20%

6%

13%

24%

21%

20%

5%

30%

20%

18%

10%

20%

15%

12%

5%

18%

5%

20%

21%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

What comes closest to your view:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

America is the greatest country in the world

40%

27%

35%

48%

60%

48%

32%

40%

40%

42%

38%

36%

55%

49%

28%

42%

28%

30%

50%

39%

40%

41%

40%

35%

64%

36%

53%

42%

America is a great country but not the greatest

48%

58%

55%

44%

28%

45%

51%

47%

48%

50%

45%

52%

35%

39%

54%

51%

54%

54%

39%

52%

50%

47%

47%

51%

30%

53%

44%

45%

America is not a great country

10%

16%

10%

3%

6%

5%

14%

11%

9%

7%

14%

12%

7%

6%

16%

7%

18%

10%

9%

8%

10%

9%

10%

13%

6%

11%

2%

9%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

-

<.5%

6%

5%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

4%

1%

3%

6%

1%

-

-

6%

2%

1%

1%

3%

3%

1%

-

<.5%

<.5%

4%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

What comes closer to your views, even if neither is exactly right:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Most people can get ahead if they’re willing to work hard

69%

70%

68%

71%

75%

72%

68%

68%

70%

71%

66%

67%

78%

74%

66%

67%

64%

63%

77%

66%

74%

68%

64%

64%

81%

68%

85%

67%

Hard work and determination are no guarantee of success for most people

27%

26%

32%

25%

19%

27%

27%

31%

25%

23%

32%

30%

17%

21%

28%

32%

28%

34%

20%

29%

24%

28%

29%

34%

15%

31%

9%

32%

[VOL] DK/REF

4%

4%

1%

4%

7%

1%

5%

1%

5%

5%

1%

4%

4%

5%

6%

2%

9%

3%

3%

4%

2%

4%

6%

2%

3%

1%

6%

2%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(Split B) Which of the following comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Gender is an identity that is distinct from a person’s biological sex

38%

63%

34%

36%

27%

32%

40%

54%

33%

37%

39%

42%

25%

30%

52%

30%

41%

29%

25%

53%

48%

38%

23%

53%

19%

51%

20%

28%

Gender is determined by a person’s biological sex at birth

47%

35%

56%

51%

40%

56%

41%

40%

51%

47%

48%

46%

54%

49%

35%

61%

49%

61%

51%

38%

41%

44%

64%

32%

70%

32%

65%

61%

[VOL] DK/REF

15%

2%

10%

13%

33%

12%

18%

6%

17%

15%

14%

11%

22%

21%

14%

9%

10%

10%

24%

9%

11%

17%

14%

15%

11%

18%

15%

11%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Split B) Do you support or oppose allowing public school teachers to provide classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to children in elementary school (grades 1 to 5)? [FOLLOW UP: Is that strongly or somewhat?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

17%

18%

28%

15%

4%

13%

22%

25%

15%

21%

8%

18%

20%

16%

24%

11%

12%

9%

12%

27%

19%

17%

16%

29%

1%

28%

9%

10%

Somewhat support

15%

21%

8%

16%

10%

16%

14%

15%

14%

14%

15%

15%

15%

14%

14%

16%

11%

7%

16%

16%

12%

17%

10%

18%

12%

23%

6%

10%

Somewhat oppose

19%

20%

14%

24%

22%

20%

15%

14%

20%

17%

24%

19%

12%

18%

18%

21%

21%

22%

17%

20%

22%

20%

11%

21%

9%

18%

14%

15%

Strongly oppose

46%

39%

48%

43%

50%

48%

46%

43%

47%

45%

49%

44%

49%

49%

40%

49%

44%

62%

52%

33%

45%

43%

55%

28%

78%

29%

69%

62%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

2%

2%

1%

14%

3%

4%

3%

3%

3%

3%

3%

4%

3%

3%

3%

11%

-

2%

5%

1%

2%

7%

4%

1%

2%

2%

2%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Split B) Do you support or oppose allowing public school teachers to provide classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to children in middle school or junior high school (grades 6 to 8)? [FOLLOW UP: Is that strongly or somewhat?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

26%

35%

34%

22%

16%

19%

33%

36%

22%

27%

23%

27%

26%

24%

28%

25%

22%

19%

21%

34%

30%

24%

24%

41%

6%

40%

16%

16%

Somewhat support

27%

34%

16%

32%

20%

31%

24%

24%

27%

27%

26%

27%

29%

27%

24%

30%

36%

12%

30%

29%

23%

29%

27%

33%

25%

37%

6%

23%

Somewhat oppose

16%

13%

22%

14%

18%

17%

13%

12%

18%

12%

26%

18%

8%

13%

19%

17%

-

43%

12%

11%

12%

19%

15%

10%

12%

8%

28%

20%

Strongly oppose

28%

18%

28%

29%

36%

31%

26%

26%

29%

30%

24%

27%

30%

31%

27%

27%

40%

25%

35%

21%

33%

25%

30%

14%

57%

12%

48%

39%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

-

1%

3%

11%

2%

4%

2%

3%

4%

1%

1%

7%

6%

2%

1%

2%

1%

3%

4%

2%

3%

5%

2%

1%

2%

2%

2%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Split B) Do you support or oppose allowing public school teachers to provide classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to children in high school (grades 9 to 12)? [FOLLOW UP: Is that strongly or somewhat?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Strongly support

39%

57%

44%

40%

21%

38%

41%

54%

35%

42%

33%

42%

36%

34%

47%

37%

57%

33%

34%

45%

47%

35%

42%

57%

19%

55%

24%

26%

Somewhat support

32%

34%

23%

31%

27%

30%

31%

22%

34%

33%

28%

30%

39%

34%

31%

30%

19%

16%

36%

36%

17%

39%

31%

28%

36%

29%

34%

35%

Somewhat oppose

10%

4%

14%

10%

15%

10%

11%

5%

12%

5%

23%

9%

6%

11%

3%

17%

1%

27%

10%

4%

9%

9%

13%

3%

6%

4%

5%

17%

Strongly oppose

17%

5%

19%

17%

27%

21%

13%

18%

16%

17%

15%

17%

14%

16%

18%

15%

21%

22%

20%

10%

24%

16%

9%

11%

38%

9%

34%

21%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

1%

-

1%

11%

1%

4%

1%

3%

3%

1%

1%

5%

4%

2%

1%

2%

1%

1%

5%

2%

2%

5%

2%

2%

2%

3%

1%

n

265

47

69

85

41

126

137

98

165

186

79

167

78

97

86

80

21

36

104

104

79

142

44

139

60

105

47

91

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

28%

27%

14%

48%

51%

25%

74%

70%

30%

63%

29%

37%

34%

29%

5%

16%

40%

39%

25%

54%

21%

44%

20%

37%

15%

36%

 

(Split A) Which of the following comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

America is a racist country

55%

72%

53%

42%

61%

44%

63%

62%

52%

55%

54%

55%

50%

52%

55%

54%

85%

46%

49%

53%

61%

51%

49%

68%

26%

67%

26%

65%

America is not a racist country

38%

24%

39%

52%

31%

49%

28%

33%

39%

32%

46%

39%

37%

36%

35%

43%

10%

47%

42%

39%

36%

40%

35%

24%

71%

27%

66%

28%

[VOL] DK/REF

8%

4%

9%

6%

8%

7%

9%

5%

9%

13%

1%

6%

13%

12%

10%

3%

5%

7%

9%

8%

3%

9%

16%

9%

3%

6%

9%

7%

n

257

54

63

85

38

124

130

86

170

174

83

169

73

87

90

78

29

41

94

93

94

120

43

134

73

99

56

83

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

25%

23%

27%

17%

46%

53%

25%

74%

57%

43%

70%

24%

30%

33%

36%

13%

17%

31%

39%

41%

43%

15%

52%

24%

35%

19%

37%

 

Which of the following general income categories is your total household income before taxes? [IF NEEDED: “I just want to remind you that you are completely anonymous. We only use this information in aggregate form to ensure we have a representative group of people."]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Under $25,000

17%

12%

11%

15%

37%

15%

19%

10%

20%

21%

9%

11%

31%

29%

12%

11%

16%

16%

21%

14%

22%

15%

14%

18%

14%

22%

8%

16%

At least $25,000 but under $50,000

21%

29%

10%

18%

25%

15%

25%

9%

25%

20%

22%

21%

20%

20%

18%

24%

47%

9%

20%

21%

22%

20%

21%

22%

14%

24%

19%

19%

At least $50,000 but under $100,000

28%

29%

39%

27%

10%

32%

24%

34%

26%

26%

31%

31%

22%

21%

32%

29%

23%

28%

28%

29%

27%

26%

33%

28%

33%

32%

32%

24%

At least $100,000 but under $200,000

18%

17%

30%

19%

8%

18%

18%

29%

15%

19%

17%

21%

13%

14%

22%

20%

4%

19%

18%

21%

18%

19%

17%

19%

22%

13%

20%

24%

$200,000 or more

6%

5%

7%

7%

5%

9%

3%

10%

4%

5%

7%

8%

3%

2%

4%

11%

2%

5%

4%

9%

4%

7%

5%

5%

8%

4%

6%

9%

[VOL] Refused

10%

9%

3%

14%

16%

10%

10%

7%

11%

8%

14%

9%

11%

13%

13%

5%

7%

24%

9%

6%

7%

12%

9%

7%

8%

5%

14%

8%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you consider yourself Catholic, Protestant, Mormon, Jewish, Muslim, some other religion, or do you have no religious affiliation?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Catholic

40%

33%

33%

42%

60%

40%

40%

36%

41%

49%

24%

36%

51%

50%

42%

30%

36%

26%

44%

43%

41%

41%

37%

43%

36%

50%

41%

30%

Protestant (Christian)

14%

8%

12%

20%

11%

12%

16%

12%

14%

15%

11%

14%

15%

14%

11%

14%

21%

19%

16%

8%

16%

11%

17%

10%

24%

10%

29%

11%

Mormon (LDS)

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

1%

1%

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

-

1%

-

-

<.5%

1%

-

<.5%

<.5%

-

1%

-

1%

<.5%

Jewish

<.5%

1%

-

-

1%

<.5%

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

2%

-

-

1%

1%

-

<.5%

1%

<.5%

<.5%

-

<.5%

Muslim

1%

-

-

3%

-

-

2%

4%

-

-

2%

1%

-

-

3%

-

-

5%

-

-

-

2%

-

-

4%

-

5%

-

[VOL] CHRISTIAN (includes Baptist, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Methodist, Adventist, Presbyterian)

4%

5%

4%

2%

7%

4%

4%

1%

5%

3%

6%

4%

2%

2%

2%

7%

10%

5%

3%

2%

5%

3%

5%

5%

5%

1%

<.5%

9%

Some other religion (specify)

8%

11%

9%

9%

3%

8%

9%

13%

7%

6%

13%

9%

6%

6%

7%

12%

8%

7%

9%

8%

9%

7%

10%

6%

10%

4%

8%

11%

No religious affiliation

32%

41%

40%

22%

17%

36%

28%

33%

32%

26%

42%

35%

27%

27%

34%

36%

22%

37%

26%

37%

28%

36%

30%

35%

17%

34%

15%

38%

[VOL] DK/REF

1%

1%

1%

1%

-

<.5%

1%

2%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

1%

1%

<.5%

1%

1%

<.5%

-

<.5%

2%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If Protestant, Christian, Mormon, Greek/Russian Orthodox or some other religion) Do you consider yourself an evangelical or born-again Christian?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Yes

57%

40%

55%

67%

60%

56%

58%

49%

61%

64%

48%

54%

67%

69%

61%

46%

45%

73%

57%

53%

51%

72%

42%

49%

69%

71%

82%

39%

No

36%

50%

38%

26%

40%

36%

36%

40%

34%

32%

41%

40%

29%

28%

36%

46%

55%

22%

34%

39%

40%

24%

51%

40%

27%

29%

16%

53%

[VOL] Refused

7%

10%

7%

8%

-

7%

6%

11%

5%

4%

11%

6%

4%

3%

3%

8%

-

5%

9%

8%

9%

4%

7%

11%

3%

1%

2%

9%

n

137

26

36

50

15

61

76

45

91

87

50

89

35

46

45

43

14

24

58

41

45

63

29

54

51

28

38

57

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

21%

26%

33%

13%

42%

58%

26%

74%

58%

42%

70%

23%

29%

26%

41%

14%

19%

40%

27%

37%

40%

23%

39%

35%

21%

25%

43%

 

Are you of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Spanish background?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Yes

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Would you consider yourself: [IF “Biracial” or “Multi-racial” ask: “What races would that be?"]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

White

41%

33%

41%

46%

46%

39%

43%

50%

38%

37%

46%

41%

38%

40%

37%

44%

34%

46%

48%

33%

36%

40%

49%

35%

55%

39%

51%

38%

Black or African American

2%

2%

2%

<.5%

3%

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

3%

1%

3%

3%

<.5%

2%

-

5%

2%

<.5%

2%

2%

<.5%

3%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

3%

Native American

7%

12%

6%

5%

3%

6%

8%

5%

8%

7%

6%

9%

3%

2%

10%

8%

6%

-

6%

11%

9%

7%

4%

6%

8%

9%

7%

7%

Some other race (specify)

29%

32%

27%

31%

29%

31%

26%

20%

33%

35%

20%

26%

37%

36%

28%

24%

28%

31%

30%

28%

30%

29%

29%

32%

24%

37%

27%

24%

More than one race

18%

19%

20%

11%

13%

17%

18%

21%

17%

15%

23%

20%

12%

13%

20%

21%

32%

15%

10%

23%

20%

19%

9%

22%

10%

12%

8%

25%

[VOL] Refused

4%

2%

3%

6%

6%

5%

3%

2%

4%

5%

2%

3%

8%

6%

5%

1%

1%

3%

5%

4%

2%

3%

9%

2%

2%

2%

6%

2%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If Hispanic) What is your family’s national origin: [IF MORE THAN ONE: Which one do you identify with most?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Mexican

46%

53%

50%

38%

34%

48%

44%

33%

51%

52%

37%

52%

45%

36%

61%

44%

45%

9%

43%

65%

49%

44%

46%

52%

34%

57%

34%

38%

Cuban

6%

1%

5%

12%

8%

7%

5%

5%

6%

5%

8%

2%

14%

15%

3%

<.5%

<.5%

7%

12%

1%

<.5%

11%

1%

3%

12%

4%

10%

6%

Puerto Rican

11%

3%

13%

11%

17%

7%

15%

15%

10%

13%

8%

8%

2%

17%

7%

9%

13%

39%

7%

3%

13%

10%

11%

13%

7%

11%

12%

13%

Dominican

3%

1%

4%

5%

1%

3%

2%

2%

3%

4%

1%

1%

7%

6%

2%

<.5%

-

9%

3%

<.5%

4%

3%

<.5%

3%

6%

3%

4%

3%

Central American

8%

15%

5%

5%

6%

10%

5%

3%

9%

8%

8%

7%

10%

8%

8%

6%

7%

6%

8%

8%

8%

8%

5%

7%

7%

7%

5%

8%

Or is your heritage from another country (specify)

23%

25%

22%

25%

26%

23%

24%

38%

19%

17%

34%

27%

20%

17%

18%

34%

24%

26%

25%

21%

20%

22%

33%

19%

31%

17%

33%

27%

[VOL] DK/REF

3%

2%

1%

4%

8%

2%

4%

3%

3%

2%

5%

4%

1%

1%

1%

7%

11%

5%

2%

1%

5%

2%

4%

4%

3%

2%

2%

5%

n

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If Hispanic) Were you born in the United States, on the island of Puerto Rico, or in another country?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

United States

66%

82%

76%

54%

43%

66%

66%

77%

63%

56%

83%

100%

-

-

100%

100%

83%

57%

59%

72%

70%

62%

69%

64%

69%

59%

71%

71%

Puerto Rico

7%

1%

4%

10%

15%

7%

6%

6%

7%

7%

6%

-

-

20%

-

-

4%

21%

6%

2%

7%

8%

2%

7%

4%

8%

8%

5%

Another country

27%

15%

20%

36%

42%

26%

27%

17%

29%

37%

9%

-

100%

80%

-

-

13%

22%

34%

25%

22%

29%

28%

28%

27%

33%

21%

23%

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<.5%

2%

<.5%

-

-

1%

-

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1%

-

1%

-

<.5%

1%

-

<.5%

-

1%

n

522

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267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If Hispanic and born in the U.S.) How many of your parents were born in the United States?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Zero

35%

47%

36%

21%

10%

35%

33%

27%

38%

54%

13%

35%

-

-

70%

-

24%

27%

36%

39%

39%

42%

11%

35%

24%

36%

35%

27%

One

15%

13%

18%

18%

7%

12%

18%

22%

12%

17%

13%

15%

-

-

30%

-

8%

19%

20%

12%

10%

19%

16%

13%

22%

16%

22%

11%

Two

49%

40%

45%

55%

83%

52%

46%

46%

50%

29%

72%

49%

-

-

-

100%

68%

54%

40%

49%

51%

37%

73%

52%

49%

47%

37%

63%

[VOL] Refused

1%

-

-

6%

-

-

3%

4%

-

<.5%

3%

1%

-

-

-

-

-

-

4%

<.5%

-

3%

-

-

5%

<.5%

7%

-

n

336

82

98

93

38

162

171

128

208

194

142

336

176

158

35

42

118

141

112

162

62

176

85

123

66

121

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

28%

30%

22%

10%

46%

52%

30%

70%

54%

46%

100%

50%

49%

11%

14%

32%

43%

35%

46%

19%

47%

23%

32%

18%

39%

 

(If Hispanic) Do you speak a language other than English at home? [FOLLOW UP: Is that Spanish or another language?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Yes, Spanish

63%

64%

70%

62%

55%

62%

64%

58%

65%

100%

-

54%

87%

83%

77%

32%

42%

63%

66%

66%

66%

64%

57%

67%

57%

74%

61%

53%

Yes, Another language

6%

8%

2%

9%

5%

7%

5%

2%

8%

-

17%

4%

6%

10%

5%

4%

2%

6%

12%

1%

3%

9%

5%

5%

5%

6%

3%

7%

No

30%

28%

28%

29%

41%

30%

31%

39%

28%

-

83%

42%

6%

7%

18%

64%

55%

30%

22%

32%

32%

27%

38%

27%

38%

20%

35%

40%

[VOL] Refused

<.5%

-

-

<.5%

-

<.5%

-

<.5%

-

-

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

-

-

-

-

-

<.5%

-

<.5%

-

-

-

-

-

<.5%

n

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If Hispanic) Does the use of the term Latinx [la-TEE-neks] to describe Hispanic and Latino people offend you? Yes or No? [FOLLOW UP IF YES: Do you find it a little offensive or a lot offensive?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Yes, a lot

12%

10%

18%

6%

8%

14%

9%

9%

13%

10%

14%

13%

8%

8%

10%

17%

5%

13%

11%

14%

16%

9%

11%

10%

19%

7%

18%

14%

Yes, a little

6%

6%

8%

4%

6%

7%

5%

8%

5%

7%

3%

6%

6%

5%

8%

4%

4%

11%

4%

6%

8%

5%

5%

5%

8%

6%

5%

7%

No

72%

79%

68%

74%

66%

66%

78%

73%

72%

71%

73%

73%

75%

71%

75%

70%

78%

60%

73%

74%

70%

74%

69%

78%

64%

81%

68%

66%

[VOL] Haven't heard of it

9%

5%

6%

14%

13%

11%

7%

7%

9%

9%

8%

6%

8%

13%

7%

6%

13%

14%

8%

6%

5%

9%

14%

6%

6%

6%

5%

11%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

1%

-

1%

8%

3%

1%

3%

1%

2%

2%

1%

3%

3%

-

2%

1%

<.5%

4%

1%

<.5%

3%

1%

1%

4%

1%

3%

2%

n

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you consider yourself a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent, or a member of another party?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Democrat

36%

35%

34%

37%

43%

29%

42%

28%

38%

42%

26%

32%

44%

44%

34%

31%

30%

38%

27%

44%

43%

36%

24%

59%

8%

100%

-

-

Republican

17%

10%

16%

28%

11%

20%

14%

19%

17%

17%

18%

18%

13%

15%

21%

14%

8%

17%

24%

14%

13%

22%

10%

2%

53%

-

100%

-

Independent

37%

43%

41%

28%

35%

43%

32%

45%

34%

30%

48%

39%

31%

31%

29%

50%

50%

44%

35%

32%

34%

31%

56%

33%

33%

-

-

100%

Another party

3%

6%

2%

2%

3%

5%

2%

1%

4%

2%

5%

4%

2%

2%

5%

2%

3%

-

7%

1%

5%

3%

2%

1%

5%

-

-

-

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

7%

7%

5%

8%

4%

10%

6%

7%

9%

4%

7%

9%

8%

11%

3%

10%

2%

6%

9%

5%

8%

8%

5%

2%

-

-

-

n

522

101

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184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If not a Democrat or a Republican) And as of today, do you lean more to:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

The Democratic Party

45%

52%

47%

39%

45%

34%

57%

52%

42%

48%

40%

47%

43%

41%

48%

45%

56%

20%

40%

57%

48%

48%

35%

74%

11%

-

-

45%

The Republican Party

32%

35%

32%

39%

24%

45%

20%

32%

33%

33%

31%

32%

35%

30%

34%

32%

16%

40%

45%

21%

34%

30%

34%

11%

77%

-

-

34%

[VOL] DK/REF

23%

13%

21%

22%

31%

21%

24%

16%

25%

18%

29%

21%

22%

28%

18%

23%

27%

39%

15%

22%

18%

22%

31%

15%

12%

-

-

21%

n

215

51

59

59

27

117

95

82

132

134

81

147

57

67

75

72

25

31

85

74

62

104

49

90

50

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

27%

27%

20%

15%

51%

48%

28%

71%

56%

44%

70%

24%

29%

32%

38%

12%

16%

37%

35%

31%

44%

25%

39%

19%

78%

 

Regardless of how you vote today, thinking back to the times you have voted over the last decade or so, as far back as 2012, have you generally voted more for Democrats, voted more for Republicans, or has it been more of a mix?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Voted more for Democrats

45%

47%

50%

34%

49%

38%

50%

51%

43%

51%

34%

47%

45%

42%

54%

40%

37%

43%

37%

55%

52%

43%

36%

74%

10%

76%

11%

31%

Voted more for Republicans

18%

10%

16%

26%

15%

24%

13%

22%

17%

14%

26%

18%

18%

19%

16%

18%

6%

28%

26%

10%

13%

20%

24%

3%

51%

2%

60%

18%

More of a mix

29%

27%

33%

36%

25%

31%

28%

26%

30%

26%

34%

29%

26%

29%

23%

36%

46%

24%

29%

28%

29%

27%

35%

22%

39%

20%

24%

43%

[VOL] Haven't voted/Neither

5%

15%

1%

4%

6%

7%

5%

1%

7%

5%

6%

5%

7%

6%

5%

5%

3%

3%

7%

6%

4%

6%

6%

1%

-

2%

5%

7%

[VOL] DK/REF

2%

1%

<.5%

<.5%

5%

1%

3%

<.5%

2%

3%

<.5%

1%

3%

4%

2%

<.5%

9%

2%

2%

1%

1%

4%

-

-

-

1%

-

-

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Do you consider yourself politically liberal, moderate, or conservative? [FOLLOW UP: (If liberal or conservative) Is that very or somewhat?]

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Very liberal

10%

11%

13%

7%

14%

9%

11%

13%

10%

9%

14%

13%

7%

6%

11%

14%

15%

14%

8%

10%

13%

10%

9%

18%

4%

20%

3%

6%

Somewhat liberal

15%

25%

18%

10%

8%

14%

17%

15%

15%

17%

11%

16%

13%

13%

18%

14%

26%

7%

15%

16%

17%

12%

20%

19%

6%

18%

6%

19%

Mod.

38%

36%

41%

38%

36%

37%

41%

50%

34%

38%

39%

40%

40%

36%

40%

38%

23%

43%

31%

46%

40%

40%

30%

45%

37%

36%

28%

46%

Somewhat conservative

16%

11%

12%

23%

25%

19%

14%

14%

16%

18%

13%

15%

18%

19%

12%

18%

20%

11%

20%

13%

15%

15%

20%

8%

22%

11%

32%

13%

Very conservative

13%

9%

13%

14%

10%

16%

10%

5%

15%

11%

16%

10%

13%

18%

10%

11%

4%

21%

15%

9%

12%

14%

12%

6%

27%

8%

24%

13%

[VOL] DK/REF

7%

8%

2%

8%

7%

6%

7%

3%

9%

7%

7%

7%

9%

8%

9%

5%

13%

4%

11%

4%

3%

9%

10%

4%

5%

6%

7%

4%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

Did you vote in the 2020 presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden?

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Yes

79%

65%

83%

85%

83%

79%

78%

92%

74%

77%

81%

80%

78%

76%

75%

84%

75%

85%

74%

81%

78%

79%

79%

100%

100%

86%

89%

76%

No

20%

35%

16%

15%

15%

21%

20%

8%

24%

21%

19%

19%

22%

22%

23%

16%

17%

13%

26%

19%

21%

19%

21%

-

-

14%

11%

24%

[VOL] Refused

1%

-

1%

-

2%

<.5%

2%

<.5%

2%

2%

<.5%

1%

<.5%

1%

2%

<.5%

9%

2%

<.5%

<.5%

1%

2%

-

-

-

-

-

<.5%

n

522

101

132

170

79

250

267

184

335

360

162

336

151

184

176

158

50

77

198

197

173

262

87

273

133

204

103

174

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

23%

26%

27%

15%

47%

52%

25%

74%

63%

37%

66%

27%

33%

33%

32%

9%

17%

36%

39%

33%

49%

18%

48%

22%

36%

17%

37%

 

(If voted in 2020) Did you vote for:

Hispanic/Latino Voters

Age

Gender

Education

Language

Nativity

Generation

Region

City Type

Vote 2020

Party I.D.

18-29

30-44

45-64

65+

Male

Female

B.A.+

No B.A.

Spanish at Home

No Spanish at Home

Born U.S

Born Abroad

First Gen.

Second Gen.

Third Gen.

MW

NE

S

W

City

Suburb

Rural

Biden

Trump

D

R

I

Donald Trump

29%

15%

26%

44%

19%

38%

20%

31%

28%

26%

32%

29%

29%

28%

28%

28%

15%

27%

44%

19%

24%

30%

32%

-

100%

5%

78%

27%

Joe Biden

61%

73%

63%

48%

73%

51%

71%

64%

60%

66%

53%

59%

65%

65%

60%

59%

69%

59%

50%

69%

72%

57%

51%

100%

-

92%

8%

56%

[VOL] Howie Hawkins

<.5%

-

-

-

2%

1%

-

-

<.5%

-

1%

<.5%

-

-

-

1%

3%

-

-

-

-

-

2%

-

-

-

-

1%

[VOL] Jo Jorgensen

1%

5%

1%

<.5%

-

<.5%

<.5%

<.5%

2%

2%

<.5%

2%

<.5%

<.5%

3%

1%

2%

-

<.5%

2%

<.5%

2%

<.5%

-

-

-

5%

1%

[VOL] DK/REF

9%

8%

10%

9%

7%

10%

8%

5%

10%

6%

14%

10%

6%

7%

9%

12%

11%

14%

5%

9%

3%

11%

15%

-

-

3%

10%

15%

n

442

75

112

155

70

212

226

169

270

303

139

285

128

155

145

138

41

69

158

174

144

224

74

273

133

189

92

141

Percent of Hispanic/Latino electorate

100%

19%

27%

29%

16%

47%

51%

30%

70%

62%

38%

67%

27%

32%

32%

34%

9%

18%

33%

40%

33%

49%

18%

61%

29%

39%

19%

35%

 
Party I.D. is self-identified party, without leaners; independents only include self-identified independents.

Methodology

The New York Times/Siena College poll of 1,399 registered voters nationwide, including an oversample of 522 Hispanic voters, was conducted in English and Spanish on cellular and landline telephones from Sept. 6 to 14, 2022. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3.6 percentage points for the full sample and +/- 5.9 percentage points for self-reported Hispanic voters.

Sample

The survey is a response-rate-adjusted stratified sample of registered voters on the L2 voter file. The sample was selected by The New York Times in multiple steps to account for the oversample of modeled Hispanic voters, differential telephone coverage, nonresponse and significant variation in the productivity of telephone numbers by state.

First, the voter file was split by L2’s Hispanic ethnicity classification; sample selection for the Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples was performed separately.

Second, records were selected by state. To adjust for noncoverage bias, the L2 voter file was stratified by statehouse district, party, race, gender, marital status, household size, turnout history, age and home ownership. The proportion of registrants with a telephone number and the mean expected response rate were calculated for each strata. The mean expected response rate was based on a model of unit nonresponse in prior Times/Siena surveys. The initial selection weight was equal to the reciprocal of a strata’s mean telephone coverage and modeled response rate. For respondents with multiple telephone numbers on the L2 file, the number with the highest modeled response rate was selected.

Third, state records were selected for the national sample. The number of records selected by state was based on a model of unit nonresponse in prior Times/Siena national surveys as a function of state (as a random effect), telephone number quality, age, race, turnout and metropolitan status. The state’s share of records was equal to the reciprocal of the mean response rate of the state’s records, multiplied by the state’s share of registered Hispanic or non-Hispanic voters nationwide, divided by the national sum of the weights.

Fielding

The Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples were stratified by party and region and fielded by the Siena College Research Institute, with additional field work by ReconMR, the Public Opinion Research Laboratory at the University of North Florida and the Institute of Policy and Opinion Research at Roanoke College. Interviewers asked for the person named on the voter file and ended the interview if the intended respondent was not available. Overall, 76 percent of respondents were reached on a cellular telephone, including 87 percent of self-reported Hispanics.

The instrument was translated into Spanish by ReconMR, and Spanish-speaking interviewers were assigned to the modeled Hispanic sample. Bilingual interviewers began the interview in English and were instructed to follow the lead of the respondent in determining whether to conduct the survey in English or Spanish. Monolingual Spanish-speaking respondents initially contacted by English-speakers, in either the Hispanic or non-Hispanic samples, were recontacted by Spanish-speaking interviewers. Overall, 14 percent of interviews among self-reported Hispanics were conducted in Spanish.

Weighting

The survey was weighted by The Times using the R survey package in multiple steps to account for the oversample of modeled Hispanic voters and to incorporate weights based on both modeled and self-reported Hispanic ethnicity.

First, the Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples were adjusted for unequal probability of selection by strata.

Second, the modeled Hispanic and modeled non-Hispanic samples were weighted separately to match voter file-based parameters for the characteristics of modeled Hispanics and non-Hispanics. The modeled Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples were also weighted to match targets for the self-reported Hispanic share of modeled Hispanic and non-Hispanic voters, based on Times/Siena polls.

Third, the two samples were combined and adjusted to account for the oversample of modeled Hispanics.

Fourth, the combined sample was split by self-reported Hispanic origin. The weights for self-reported Hispanics and non-Hispanics were recalibrated to match census-based estimates for the educational attainment of Hispanics and non-Hispanics, while preserving previous voter file-based targets. The Hispanic sample was also weighted by nation of birth and Spanish-language use at home. Survey weights were trimmed at the 99th percentile.

Fifth, the self-reported Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples were recombined. No subsequent rebalancing was necessary, with the self-reported Hispanic and non-Hispanic shares of the sample remaining within 0.1 of a percentage point of target parameters.

Parameters

The following voter file-based targets were used to weight the modeled Hispanic and non-Hispanic samples:

• Party (NYT classifications based on L2 data and, in states without party registration or primary vote history, a model of partisanship based on previous Times/Siena polls)

• Age (Self-reported age or voter file age if the respondent refuses)

• Gender (Self-reported gender or voter file gender if the respondent refuses)

• Marital status (L2 model)

• Home ownership (L2 model)

• Metropolitan area (2013 National Center for Health Statistics Urban-Rural Classification Scheme for Counties)

• Region (Census Bureau definition, except Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D.C., reclassified as Northeast)

• Turnout history (NYT classifications based on L2 data)

• Vote method in the 2020 elections (NYT classifications based on L2 data)• Census block group density (A.C.S. 2020 5-Year Census Block Group data)

• Census block group Hispanic pct. (A.C.S. 2020 5-Year Census Block Group data)

• Modeled Hispanic national origin, among modeled Hispanics (L2 model)

The following census-based targets were used to recalibrate the weights for self-reported Hispanics and non-Hispanics:

• Educational attainment (NYT model based on A.C.S. and C.P.S. data)

• Nation of birth, among self-reported Hispanics (NYT model based on A.C.S. and C.P.S. data)

• Spanish-language use, among self-reported Hispanics (NYT model based on A.C.S. and C.P.S. data)

The margin of error due to sampling for the full sample is +/- 3.6 percentage points and +/- 5.9 percentage points for self-reported Hispanics. The margin of error accounts for the survey's design effect, a measure of the loss of statistical power due to survey design and weighting. The design effect for the full sample is 1.93 and 1.89 for self-reported Hispanics.