Democrats warn of 'canary in the coal mine' for Latino voters in California recall.
. But the rosy result may obscure an erosion of support among Latino voters for Democrats that has some in the party worried about the future.
“We’re seeing something happen in blue state California, where a certain segment of the Latino population is trending in the wrong direction,” Trujillo said. Both whites and Latinos saw a large gender gap, with Latina women more likely to side with Newsom by 19 percentage points and white women more likely to back the governor by 16 points.
The exit polls may be bolstered by real vote data from the state’s most Latino county, Imperial, in the southeast corner of the state along the Mexican border, where more than 80 percent of residents are Latino.
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