Here is a look at what’s happening in the campaign during the final weekend:

Early voting could spell trouble for Trump as Hispanic voters turn out in droves.

Republicans have been worried that Mr. Trump’s hard line on immigration will turn off Hispanic voters, and early signs suggest that their fears are justified.

In Florida, at least 200,000 more Hispanics had voted early as of Friday than did during the entire early-voting period four years ago, according to an analysis by Steve Schale, a Democratic strategist who helped run President Obama’s two campaigns here.

Nevada, another crucial battleground, is proving to be a similar story.

According to Jon Ralston, a political analyst for KTNV, high turnout from Latinos and Democrats in the state’s crucial Clark County is a bad omen for Republicans.

Democrats outpaced Republicans in Clark County by 11,000 votes cast on Friday, Mr. Ralston reported, giving Mrs. Clinton a larger firewall than Mr. Obama had in the state when he won by seven points in 2012.