Hillary Clinton has the overwhelming support of likely Hispanic voters in Florida, Arizona, Colorado and Nevada, according to a poll by Univision.
The race is closest in Florida, where Clinton holds a 24-point lead over Donald Trump, 53-29, with Libertarian Gary Johnson polling at 6 percent and Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 2 percent.
Clinton’s lead expands in Nevada, Colorado and Arizona, while Trump does not receive more than 19 percent of the vote in any of those three states.
Clinton leads Nevada, 65-19, with Johnson at 5 percent and Stein at 3 percent. In Colorado, Clinton is ahead by 45 points, 62-17, with Johnson at 6 percent and Stein at 3 percent.
Clinton holds a 50-point lead among Hispanic voters in Arizona, 68-18, the widest in this poll, with Johnson following at 5 percent and Stein at 3 percent.
This poll was conducted for Univision by Bendixen & Amandi International and The Tarrance Group from Aug. 24-Sept. 3. The poll surveyed 400 likely Hispanic voters in each of the four states and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent.
TPM’s PollTracker Average for national Hispanic voters shows Clinton leading Trump, 60.4 to 25.2.
And this is why there is no panic in Hillarys Brooklyn campaign HQ.