Generic Congressional Ballot (Hispanic)

If the election for Congress were being held today, who would Americans vote for?

Populations in this average

Hispanic

Self-identified Hispanic respondents

The average below is comprised of polling crosstabs for the noted subgroup. You can visit our methodology to learn more.

Democrat

50.0%

Republican

31.5%

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90% of polls fall in this range

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164 polls included in this average.

Field Dates Sample Pollster/Sponsor Result
Jan 30 – Feb 2 237 Hispanic YouGov / The Economist

Democrat

34.0%

26.0%

Republican

Democrat +8
Jan 30 – Feb 1 255 Hispanic Morning Consult

Democrat

57.0%

29.0%

Republican

Democrat +28
Jan 29 – 30 65 Hispanic Public Policy Polling

Democrat

46.0%

36.0%

Republican

Democrat +10
Jan 28 – 29 150 Hispanic Harris Poll / Harvard University Center for American Political Studies

Democrat

65.0%

25.0%

Republican

Democrat +40
Jan 26 – 27 161 Hispanic The Argument

Democrat

51.0%

38.0%

Republican

Democrat +13
Jan 22 – 26 104 Hispanic Echelon Insights

Democrat

58.0%

35.0%

Republican

Democrat +23
Jan 23 – 26 258 Hispanic YouGov / The Economist

Democrat

41.0%

23.0%

Republican

Democrat +18
Jan 23 – 25 255 Hispanic Morning Consult

Democrat

54.0%

35.0%

Republican

Democrat +19
Jan 20 – 25 2,859 Hispanic Morning Consult

Democrat

48.0%

39.0%

Republican

Democrat +9
Jan 22 – 24 358 Hispanic Big Data Poll

Democrat

52.6%

30.4%

Republican

Democrat +22.2

= Internal poll

Internal polls from the same candidate are averaged together and weighted as no more than 1 poll in our average.

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