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A LATINO VIEW OF PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS

National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey Latino Opinion Leaders On the Presidential Election --- August 2016

By Angelo Falcón

The NiLP Report (August 28, 2016)

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ith Presidential candidate Donald Trump's convening of his newly-created Hispanic Advisory Council last week, the issues of who are "Hispanic leaders" and how they define the issues have come to the forefront within the Latino community. While the polls focus on the adults or registered voters when asking Latinos their views, such polling of Latino leaders is largely absent. The National Institute for Latino Policy has developed the National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey to address this lacuna, given the important role of Latino community leaders plays in setting its agenda and framing issues.

To our knowledge, no comparable ongoing survey of Latino opinion leaders exists at present. The National Latino Opinion Leaders Survey, therefore, is a unique resource that provides yet another window into the opinions of this important segment of the national electorate.

This online survey was conducted by the National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP) during August 14-22, 2016. A total of 389 Latino opinion leaders participated from 31 states, Puerto Rico and Guam.

This 14-page report covers the following topics:

  • Presidential Handicapping
  • Party Responsiveness
  • The Trump Effect
  • Top Issues
  • Celebrity Politics
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