Assuming a survey from the Harvard University-Harris poll is valid, Hispanic support for President Donald Trump has grown by 10 percentage points.
The data was gathered from an online poll of about 1,500 registered voters in in late June while the illegal immigration/family separation controversy was raging.
The mainstream media tends to insist that various constituency groups always vote in a monolithic fashion, but the Harris poll — which is headed by a former Clinton adviser — suggests otherwise.
.@tuckercarlson on @POTUS's rising approval ratings during his recent crackdown on illegal immigration: "After a full month of cable news morons calling him 'Hitler', Trump's approval rating rose"
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