HRC up by 30-points overall in California leads 75-12 among Latinos
The latest poll also finds Clinton holding a huge early lead over presumptive Republican Party
nominee Donald Trump when all likely voters in this state are asked whom they would support in
the November presidential election. More than twice as many Californians currently prefer Clinton
(58%) over Trump (28%).
Support for Trump is also unusually low among the state's ethnic voters. In a two-candidate field,
Clinton is backed by 75% of the state's Latinos and 87% of its African Americans. By contrast,
Trump draws the support of just 12% and 3% of these voters, respectively.
Clinton also holds very large leads over Trump among coastal county voters, who comprise greater
than seven in ten of the state's electorate. The former Secretary of State is also preferred by big
margins among women, voters under age 40, renters, voters with no more than a high school
education, and those with a post-graduate degree.
18-39 year old voters, a group, Hillary Clinton had trouble with in the primaries back her better than 3-1 over Trump--63-20 percent.
http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/Rls2540.pdf
Barack Obama won California by 24-points in 2008 & 23-points in 2012.