Spanish-speaking Americans gave Trump the nod for winning Tuesday's presidential debate according to a Telemundo poll.
Telemundo, a North American Spanish-language terrestrial television network is owned by the NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises unit of NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, a division of NBCUniversal, which is owned by Comcast.
Latino voters have traditionally voted Democratic. In September, a poll conducted by Telemundo, NBC News and theshowed Biden as the most popular candidate with 62 percentage points over Trump, who held 26 percent. Trump's debate performance on Tuesday may sway some voters in his direction. More than half of Spanish speaking Americans thought President Donald Trump won Tuesday's debate according to a poll conducted by Telemundo.Trump has touted his popularity with the Latino voting demographic."We've done really well with Hispanics," Trump said during a July roundtable meeting with leaders from the Latino community."We like them, they like me, and we've helped them a lot with the jobs.
"I'll tell you what," Biden said."If I had the talent of any one of these people, I'd be elected president by acclamation." Many observers considered Biden's"Despacito" moment to be cringeworthy. Latinos for Trump used the moment in an advertisement that featured Biden on two separate occasions leaning in to kiss younger women. The English translation of some the song's lyrics were shown at the bottom of the footage:"Want to slowly breathe on your neck/Let me whisper in your ear."
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