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Biden's Border Downfall Is Costing Him a Massive Number of Votes

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President Joe Biden is losing out to former President Trump big time as voters from all demographics abandon the 81-year-old commander-in-chief due to his reckless policies affecting the nation. 

During a Wednesday night broadcast of CNN, panelists were stunned to hear that Trump has a significant advantage over Biden on the issue of immigration— as if that should be shocking knowing that over 7 million illegal aliens have illegally crossed the U.S. border. 

The left-leaning hosts were even more surprised to hear that Hispanic voters were majorly in support of Trump over Biden, trusting the Republican candidate more with immigration and securing the southern border. 

CNN data reporter Harry Enten revealed that there is a tremendous margin when it comes to Hispanics and voting-based immigration policies. 

The poll found that 49 percent of Hispanics overwhelmingly trust Trump more with immigration, compared to just 24 percent who chose Biden. 

“You know, might think that Hispanic voters might be the types of folks who would have a backlash against Donald Trump’s remarks, right? Ain’t the case,” Enten said. “If you ask Hispanic voters, who do they trust more on border security and immigration, overwhelmingly, they trust Donald Trump more.” 

USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll earlier this year also found that Hispanic voters are jumping from Biden to Trump. 

Trump is leading Biden 39 percent to 34 percent among Hispanic voters, spelling bad news for the Democrat’s reelection chances. 

In 2020, Biden won Hispanic voters by over 20 percentage points, causing Democrats to hemorrhage votes. 

“If you look at the polling right now, an average of polling amongst Hispanic voters, who did they choose in the ballot test? It’s barely Biden, Biden by about two points,” Enten pointed out. “It would be the smallest margin for any Democratic candidate among Hispanic voters, basically throughout history, since we started polling the gosh darn thing. So, the fact is, at this point, there is no backlash and at this point, I don’t see one coming.”

Many cite Biden’s self-created border crisis as a reason to abandon the president in November. 

A Marquette University Law School poll found that Trump has nearly a 30-point advantage on immigration and border security. 

The CNN hosts acknowledged that the majority of voters are concerned with the country’s ongoing immigration issue, noting that Biden only has a 32.6 percent approval rating on his handling of immigration, according to the RealClearPolling average

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