Last week, two Democratic presidential candidates, Tom Steyer and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, fumbled when asked by Telemundo to name Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The mistake was viewed on one of the most-watched Spanish language channels.

Now, according to a Telemundo poll released Tuesday and conducted between February 10 to February 12 before the interview aired, the two candidates aren’t faring well with the Latino voters in Nevada and it’s clear they didn’t do their homework to salvage that support.

61 percent of Latino voters in Nevada said they want to replace President Donald Trump in 2020, according to the recent poll, however, the question as to who should replace Trump remains. The poll results for Steyer and Klobuchar are as follows:

When asked “If the Nevada Democratic Party Caucus were held today, which one of the following candidates would get your vote?” 5 percent of Latino voters favored Klobuchar and three percent favored Steyer.

When asked “Among all of the presidential candidates, which one do you think has paid the most attention to issues affecting the Latino community?” Klobuchar and Steyer didn’t rank among their fellow Democrats.

The Nevada caucuses will be held Saturday.

During her interview, Klobuchar couldn’t say anything about the Lopez Obrador himself, nor could she identify his administration’s policies except “that they are our neighbors and regardless of who the leader is, it is someone that I will work with.” When pressed to name the Mexican leader, Klobuchar stumbled badly over her words insisting “I know who he is, the Mexican president” and replying “no” when asked blatantly if she could name him. At one point, Klobuchar appeared to look over to others, most likely campaign staffers, almost as if she was trying to phone a friend.

Steyer had a similar reaction to the Telemundo reporter’s questions. He said, “Look, Mexico has had an issue in terms of governmental control for a really, really long time and there has been a question about not just narcotraficantes, but really the question about how the government relates to the people in terms of the PRI controlling that country for so long and the question and really about having a system of laws.”

“I don’t know that much, I mean I’ve read about him but I don’t that much about him”-Tom Steyer

When asked what he knew about the Mexican President, Steyer said, “They elected a Left wing guy who’s very progressive, who’s the absolute diametric opposite of Donald Trump and the question is how are we gonna get along with that guy, how are we gonna find shared values, how are we gonna come to a place where what he’s looking for works with us.” He continued, “I think he’s a very progressive man.”

When asked about the Lopez Obrador’s policies, Steyer said, “I forget, but I will follow his policies” elaborating “I followed this election. I’ve watched what’s happening.”

“I followed this election from the standpoint of… he was the mayor of Mexico City, he’s a progressive man. I’ve followed this policy from the standpoint of what does this mean for him getting along with us, what does it mean for him getting along with a Right-wing, nationalist president of the United States of America, and how are we going to relate to that,” Steyer said, “And so, to me, I followed that very closely because there’s a real question in Mexico: where are they going with their policies? This was a true change. It was a distinct change… So have I met him? No. Do I go to Mexico every single year? Yes. Do I understand that Mexico is at a crossroads in terms of how it is governed and it was a distinct choice that scared the pants off people, off people, of business people in Mexico and the United States. Yes, I do.”