Latino voters prefer Democrats in Pa. elections and in Congress, but support has weakened nationally the past decade, new NBC News/Telemundo polls show.
Polls conducted for NBC News and Telemundo interviewed 1,000 Latino voters nationally and 650 Latino voters in Pennsylvania in late September.
In Pennsylvania, a majority of Latino voters said they would cast ballots for the Democrats running in the open races for governor and U.S. Senate, and noted that the economy/inflation and crime are overwhelmingly the biggest issues affecting their decisions.
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