New Hampshire Sets Up Nevada’s Latinos to Shape White House Race

*That Trump is unpopular among Latino voters has been the truth since the day he announced his candidacy. That Hillary has been popular among many Latinos is a historic fact. The question in the next 10 days is if Bernie can use his momentum to move Latinos away from Hillary. Also, there’s a cadre of young Latino voters, new to the process, who are already on Bernie’s side. I think the Hillary folks are realizing that the Bernie campaign is for real. VL


NBC_News_2013_logoBy Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News

Donald Trump’s win in New Hampshire served notice to Latino voters that his candidacy is alive and well, along with the anti-Mexican rhetoric on which he established his run for the White House.

After being slightly subdued by his second-place finish in Iowa, Trump sealed his front-runner status early in New Hampshire with more than a third of the vote.

On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders, a senator from next-door Vermont, won as expected, but did so by a wider margin than Hillary Clinton had hoped, 60 percent to 39 percent, with about three quarters of precincts counted late Tuesday.

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