While President Donald Trump has cut into Democrat support from Latino voters, Joe Biden still has 62% support from that voting bloc heading into Tuesday's election, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll.
Just 29% of Latinos support Trump, despite his campaign hailing that support as a reason to hold battleground states Texas, Florida, and Arizona.
That swath is closer than the 2016 presidential election results, when Hillary Clinton won 66% support among Latinos to Trump's mere 28%.
Trump's support is slightly better among Hispanic men (42%), compared to 51% for Biden, according to the poll. Women favor Biden (71%) by a higher margin, 52 points, with just 19% support among Latino women for Trump.
"When we think about who the Democratic base is among Hispanics, really we're talking about Latinas," Democrat pollster Aileen Cardona-Arroyo of Hart Research told NBC News.
There is a silver lining to the data, per the report, because the Latino voters are less likely to report high engagement in this election (67%) than Black (80%) or white (87%) voters.
The Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll is a result of 410 interviews Oct. 29-31 with Latino voters and has a margin of error of 4.84 percentage points.
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