A new Suffolk University/USA Today poll shows Donald Trump beating Joe Biden among Hispanic voters. It's a small sample size—122 Hispanics in the poll, which means the margin of sampling error is significant—but the poll reports 47 of them, or 39 percent, were for Trump, and 41 of them, or 34 percent, were for Biden, with the rest undecided or third party or "refused." By contrast, AP found Biden won the 2020 Latino vote 63 percent to 35 percent.
If Trump can translate the Suffolk Poll into Election Day reality among Hispanics, it could return him to the White House. There are so many reasons you don't hear much of this but one big one is that the legacy political press is in New York where the Hispanics are left-wing Puerto Ricans rather than in Florida or Texas where the Hispanics are more conservative Cubans or Mexican-Americans. If Biden thinks he's winning over Hispanics by losing control of the Southern border and allowing an influx of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, he may be in for a big and unpleasant surprise.