With barely three weeks until the Election Day, Hillary Clinton has a promising lead over Donald Trump among Latino voters, according to a poll conducted by NBC/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo released Monday.
Here is a breakup of the results where Clinton has a commanding 50-point lead among Latinos:
- Clinton: 67 percent
- Trump: 17 percent
- Johnson: 3 percent
- Stein: 3 percent
In a head-to-head matchup, Clinton lead over Trump broadens slightly.
- Clinton: 70 percent
- Trump: 17 percent
The poll also revealed that interest in the November election has increased among Latino voters. Sixty-nine percent Latino voters said they were "very interested" in the election, which is 9 percent more from September.
Other results:
- 82 percent said they were absolutely certain they will vote
- 80 percent view Trump negatively; while 13 percent view him positively
- 59 percent view Clinton positively
The survey, which was conducted between October 10 and 13, interviewed 300 Latino voters. The margin of error was 5.66 percentage points.