A new NBC/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll shows President Obama is enjoying a huge lead over presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney among Latino voters, with 61 percent preferring the president over the self-deportation advocate.
Obama won Latinos over the last Republican nominee John McCain in 2008, 67 to 31 percent.
The poll also proves that Mitt's unlikability even transcends...
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