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What Went Down At The Univision Democratic Debate
Take a step back from the debate for a moment: How worried should we be that the polls in Ohio, Illinois and maybe Missouri could be as wrong as they were in Michigan?
Sanders has been working hard to make his call for Clinton to release transcripts of her speeches to Goldman Sachs catch on with voters and the media. The longer she resists these calls, the more voters might wonder just what she said. Last month, Politico tried to find out what Clinton said. One attendee said, “It was pretty glowing about us. It’s so far from what she sounds like as a candidate now. It was like a rah-rah speech. She sounded more like a Goldman Sachs managing director.”
As Clinton and Sanders mock Trump in this Univision debate, it’s tough to overstate how much Hispanic voters hate Trump. A recent Washington Post-Univision poll found that Trump’s favorable rating among Hispanic voters was just 17 percent. He trailed Clinton among Hispanics in a hypothetical general-election matchup 73 percent to 16 percent.
