‘Zero change’ among Pennsylvania Hispanics over Puerto Rico ‘joke’ – Washington Examiner

A recent article ⁢discusses the lack of impact a controversial joke about Puerto‌ Rico, made​ by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally, has had on the Hispanic‌ vote in Pennsylvania. Despite the‍ subsequent media and campaign backlash, polling data from Cygnal indicates ⁢that there has been⁣ “zero change”⁢ among ‌Hispanic voters in the⁢ state since the incident. Pollster Brent Buchanan notes that Puerto Ricans typically lean Democratic and are unlikely to switch to Trump due to such comments. However, this situation⁤ highlights broader concerns for the Democrats, particularly for ‍Kamala Harris, as ⁣polls suggest a shift of Hispanic⁤ support towards Trump. The ⁣article emphasizes the challenges Harris faces in ⁣maintaining the Democratic Party’s influence among Hispanic voters, especially in light‌ of the approaching election.


‘Zero change’ among Pennsylvania Hispanics over Puerto Rico ‘joke’

A flippant “joke” about Puerto Rico told by a crude comedian at former President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally has not changed any votes in the battleground of Pennsylvania despite hours of anti-Trump media and Harris campaign attacks.

Cygnal pollster Brent Buchanan said that the outfit’s polling of Pennsylvania since the Sunday event showed no change in the Hispanic vote.

“Puerto Ricans are one of the least Republican groups, so these comments are less likely to flip votes from Trump than they are to potentially activate votes against him,” he said in a morning memo.

However, he added, “Our Pennsylvania data shows zero change among Hispanics in the presidential race in the state the past few days.”

Trump said on Tuesday that he didn’t hear the comment that came early during the rally.

The media and the Harris campaign, desperate for a vote-moving issue in the final week before Election Day, have seized on the comment from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe that the U.S. territory is “a floating island of garbage.”

The focus on Hinchcliffe’s comments highlights the problem Harris is having in sustaining the Democrats’ traditional hold on Hispanic people. Multiple polls have shown the Hispanic vote moving to Trump.

Cygnal has charted the shift. It released a New York voter poll this week that found Trump winning over more Hispanics than in prior elections.

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In New York, Trump is capturing more of the Hispanic vote than he did in 2020, 37% versus 22%. And while President Joe Biden won Hispanics in 2020 over Trump by 48 points in the commonwealth, Harris has just a 16-point lead in Pennsylvania, and that includes the Puerto Rican vote.

“Trump is capturing 15% more of the Hispanic voters in New York state than in 2020,” said Mitch Brown, pollster and director of political strategy. “This is a trend we continue to see across the country where Trump has made significant gains among black and Hispanic voters, especially non-white working-class voters.”



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