H ispanic voters aged 50 and over from California, Florida and Arizona are highly motivated to vote in November, according to a new poll by Univision News and AARP taken by Bendixen & Amandi International. Just 48 days before the midterm elections, virtually all the voters interviewed said they plan to vote on November 6.

In what constitutes a symptom of the political polarization in the country, a third of the respondents in the three states said that their main general concern is how divided Americans are.

The Univision News poll also asked voters about their perceptions of the Democratic and Republican parties, the issues they consider most significant in the midterm elections and their prospects for eventual retirement. Download the complete surveys of California, Florida and Arizona here. California , Florida y Arizona .

METHODOLOGY: A survey of AARP and Univision among registered Hispanic voters, over 50 years of age, in Arizona, California and Florida, with the voter intention (likely voters) in the general elections of November 2018. Data collected by telephone (through the CATI method) between August 29 and September 9, 2018, in English and Spanish, according to sampling conducted by SDR Consulting, Inc./L2 for Arizona and Florida, and by SDR Consulting, Inc./Political Data Inc for California. The samples were obtained using the "nth" selection method, to ensure that the sample was representative. During the fieldwork it was verified that all those selected were registered Hispanic voters (through voter registration sample files), over the age of 50 and with the intention of voting in the elections of November 2018. There were 500 interviews in each state, for a total of 1,500 interviews. The margin of error for each state was +/- 4.4%, with a confidence level of 95%. The results were not weighted.