A national survey by the Washington Post and Univision News explores what Hispanic voters think about political parties, presidential candidates and the most important issues in the election. Poll: Trump’s negatives among Hispanics rise; worst in GOP field. Full results and methodology.

Do you think things in this country (are generally going in the right direction) or do you feel things (have gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track)? Right direction 33% Wrong track 54% No opinion 12%

(Among Republican primary voters) If the Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state were held today and the candidates were the following, whom would you support? Marco Rubio 34% Donald Trump 22% Ted Cruz 21% Ben Carson 4% John Kasich 3% Other * No opinion 15%

Most Hispanics say the country is on the wrong track, and among Democrats Hispanics are more negative than the public overall IS UNITED STATES ... HEADING IN RIGHT DIRECTION OFF ON WRONG TRACK All Hispanic voters 33% 54% All U.S. voters* 35 61 Hispanic Democrats 43 46 All Democratic voters 63 32 *January Post-ABC poll Most Hispanics say the country is on the wrong track, and among Democrats Hispanics are more negative than the public overall IS UNITED STATES ... HEADING IN RIGHT DIRECTION OFF ON WRONG TRACK All Hispanic voters 33% 54% All U.S. voters* 35 61 Hispanic Democrats 43 46 All Democratic voters 63 32 *January Post-ABC poll Most Hispanics say the country is on the wrong track, and among Democrats Hispanics are more negative than the public overall IS UNITED STATES ... HEADING IN RIGHT DIRECTION OFF ON WRONG TRACK All Hispanic voters 33% 54% All U.S. voters* 35 61 Hispanic Democrats 43 46 All Democratic voters 63 32 *January Post-ABC poll (Among Democratic primary voters) If the 2016 Democratic presidential primary or caucus in your state were held today and the candidates were Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, whom would you support? Hillary Clinton 57% Bernie Sanders 28% Other 1% No opinion 13%

Hispanics lean heavily toward supporting Democrats over Republicans, but roughly one-third say they are unsure whom to support WILL YOU DEFINITELY SUPPORT THE DEMOCRAT/REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE NO MATTER WHO IT IS, OR ARE YOU UNSURE AT THIS POINT? Democrat 51% Republican 14% Unsure 32% Hispanics lean heavily toward supporting Democrats over Republicans, but roughly one-third say they are unsure whom to support WILL YOU DEFINITELY SUPPORT THE DEMOCRAT/REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE NO MATTER WHO IT IS, OR ARE YOU UNSURE AT THIS POINT? Unsure Democrat Republican 32% 51% 14% Hispanics lean heavily toward supporting Democrats over Republicans, but roughly one-third say they are unsure whom to support WILL YOU DEFINITELY SUPPORT THE DEMOCRAT/REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE NO MATTER WHO IT IS, OR ARE YOU UNSURE AT THIS POINT? Unsure Democrat Republican 32% 51% 14% In the general election in November, will you definitely support the (Democratic Party’s) candidate for president no matter who it is, definitely support for the (Republican Party’s) candidate no matter who it is, OR are you unsure which party you will support at this point? Definitely support Democrat 51% Definitely support Republican 14% Unsure which party 32% No opinion 3%

Democrats are trusted more than Republicans to handle most major issues, but Republicans come close on terrorism REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Improve Hispanic lives 18% 62% Healthcare 20 62 Immigration 19 60 Gay marriage 15 50 National problems (in general) 24 55 Economy 28 51 Terrorism 33 38 Democrats are trusted more than Republicans to handle most major issues, but Republicans come close on terrorism REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Improve Hispanic lives Healthcare Immigration Gay marriage National problems Economy Terrorism 18% 62% 20 62 19 60 15 50 24 55 (in general) 28 51 33 38 Democrats are trusted more than Republicans to handle most major issues, but Republicans come close on terrorism REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Improve Hispanic lives Healthcare Immigration Gay marriage National problems Economy Terrorism 18% 62% 20 62 19 60 15 50 24 55 (in general) 28 51 33 38 How much do you trust elected leaders in the Democratic Party to represent your views? Trust very much/Somewhat 65% Very much 23% Somewhat 42% Trust not much/not at all 32% Not too much 16% Not at all 16% No opinion 3%

How much do you trust elected leaders in the Republican Party to represent your views? Trust very much/Somewhat 38% Very much 9% Somewhat 29% Trust not much/not at all 58% Not too much 25% Not at all 33% No opinion 4%

Do you think President Obama’s policies have made things better for most Hispanic Americans, worse, or made no difference? Better 43% Worse 20% No difference 33% No opinion 5%

If a candidate for president wanted to continue President Obama’s overall policies, would you be more/less likely to vote for that candidate, or wouldn’t it make a difference in your vote? More likely to vote 34% Less likely to vote 30% Wouldn’t make a difference 31% No opinion 5%

If a candidate for president wanted to continue President Obama’s policy on deportation enforcement for undocumented immigrants, would you be more/less likely to vote for them, or wouldn’t it make a difference? More likely to vote 17% Less likely to vote 48% Wouldn’t make a difference 29% No opinion 6%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job coping with the main problems this nation faces over the next few years? Democratic Party 55% Republican Party 24% Both 3% Neither 8% No opinion 10%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans do you trust to do a better job improving the lives of Hispanics living in the United States? (Asked of half sample) Democratic Party 62% Republican Party 18% Both 3% Neither 6% No opinion 11%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans do you trust to do a better job handling the economy? (Asked of half sample) Democratic Party 51% Republican Party 28% Both 5% Neither 8% No opinion 8%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job handling immigration issues? Democratic Party 60% Republican Party 19% Both 4% Neither 9% No opinion 9%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job handling healthcare? (Asked of half sampple) Democratic Party 62% Republican Party 20% Both 2% Neither 6% No opinion 10%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, you trust to do a better job handling the issue of gay marriage? (Asked of half sample) Democratic Party 50% Republican Party 15% Both 4% Neither 10% No opinion 20%

Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job handling the threat of terrorism? (Asked of half sample) Democratic Party 38% Republican Party 33% Both 11% Neither 7% No opinion 11%

Clinton and Sanders are the best-liked presidential candidates among Hispanic voters, while Trump is overwhelmingly unpopular. NET FAVORABLE RATING (% FAVORABLE - % UNFAVORABLE) -80 -60 -40 -20 0 40 Clinton 37 Sanders 37 Rubio 8 Kasich 6 Cruz -5 Trump -64 Clinton and Sanders are the best-liked presidential candidates among Hispanic voters, while Trump is overwhelmingly unpopular. NET FAVORABLE RATING (% FAVORABLE - % UNFAVORABLE) Clinton Sanders 37 37 40 Rubio Kasich 20 8 6 0 Cruz -20 -5 -40 -60 Trump -80 -64 Clinton and Sanders are the best-liked presidential candidates among Hispanic voters, while Trump is overwhelmingly unpopular. NET FAVORABLE RATING (% FAVORABLE - % UNFAVORABLE) Clinton Sanders 37 37 40 Rubio Kasich 20 8 6 0 Cruz -20 -5 -40 -60 Trump -80 -64 Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Hillary Clinton? Total favorable 67% Very favorable opinion 41% Somewhat favorable opinion 26% Total unfavorable 30% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 9% Very unfavorable opinion 22% Do not recognize/No opinion 3%

Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Ted Cruz? Total favorable 39% Very favorable opinion 12% Somewhat favorable opinion 27% Total unfavorable 44% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 16% Very unfavorable opinion 29% Do not recognize/No opinion 17%

Rubio receives the most support from Hispanics planning to vote in the Republican primary, and over half say he is their first or second choice 1ST CHOICE* 1ST OR 2ND CHOICE Rubio Trump Cruz Carson Kasich 34% 22 21 4 3 53% 28 38 8 11 *Jeb Bush supporters assigned to second choice Rubio receives the most support from Hispanics planning to vote in the Republican primary, and over half say he is their first or second choice 1ST CHOICE* 1ST OR 2ND CHOICE Marco Rubio Donald Trump Ted Cruz Ben Carson John Kasich 34% 22 21 4 3 53% 28 38 8 11 *Jeb Bush supporters assigned to second choice Rubio receives the most support from Hispanics planning to vote in the Republican primary, and over half say he is their first or second choice 1ST CHOICE* 1ST OR 2ND CHOICE Marco Rubio Donald Trump Ted Cruz Ben Carson John Kasich 34% 22 21 4 3 53% 28 38 8 11 *Jeb Bush supporters assigned to second choice Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Marco Rubio? Total favorable 45% Very favorable opinion 16% Somewhat favorable opinion 29% Total unfavorable 37% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 16% Very unfavorable opinion 21% Do not recognize/No opinion 18%

Clinton leads by 2 to 1 among Hispanic Democrats, but Sanders performs better with younger voters SUPPORT CLINTON SUPPORT SANDERS All 28% 57% Ages 18-34 49 35 35-49 18 68 50-64 70 17 65+ 76 6 Clinton leads by 2 to 1 among Hispanic Democrats, but Sanders performs better with younger voters SUPPORT CLINTON SUPPORT SANDERS All 28% 57% Ages 18-34 49 35 18 35-49 68 70 17 50-64 76 6 65+ Clinton leads by 2 to 1 among Hispanic Democrats, but Sanders performs better with younger voters SUPPORT CLINTON SUPPORT SANDERS All 28% 57% Ages 18-34 49 35 18 35-49 68 70 17 50-64 76 6 65+ Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Bernie Sanders? Total favorable 60% Very favorable opinion 29% Somewhat favorable opinion 31% Total unfavorable 23% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 9% Very unfavorable opinion 14% Do not recognize/No opinion 17%

Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump? Total favorable 16% Very favorable opinion 8% Somewhat favorable opinion 9% Total unfavorable 80% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 9% Very unfavorable opinion 72% Do not recognize/No opinion 3%

Please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of John Kasich? (Asked of half sample) Total favorable 27% Very favorable opinion 9% Somewhat favorable opinion 19% Total unfavorable 21% Somewhat unfavorable opinion 10% Very unfavorable opinion 10% Do not recognize/No opinion 52%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Ted Cruz? Hillary Clinton 65% Ted Cruz 27% No opinion 8%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Hillary Clinton orRepublican Donald Trump? Hillary Clinton 73% Donald Trump 16% No opinion 10%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Marco Rubio? Hillary Clinton 61% Marco Rubio 31% No opinion 8%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican John Kasich? (Asked of half sample) Hillary Clinton 66% John Kasich 23% No opinion 10%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Bernie Sanders or Republican Ted Cruz? Bernie Sanders 61% Ted Cruz 28% No opinion 12%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Bernie Sanders or Republican Donald Trump? Bernie Sanders 72% Donald Trump 16% No opinion 12%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Bernie Sanders or Republican Marco Rubio? Bernie Sanders 57% Marco Rubio 33% No opinion 10%

Please tell me which candidate you would be more likely to vote for if the election were held today - Democrat Bernie Sanders or Republican John Kasich? (Asked of half sample) Bernie Sanders 59% John Kasich 22% No opinion 19%

33 percent of Hispanic voters say the economy is the most important issue in their vote for president 33 percent of Hispanic voters say the economy is the most important issue in their vote for president 33 percent of Hispanic voters say the economy is the most important issue in their vote for president Which one of the following issues will be the most important in deciding your vote for President in November 2016? Jobs and the economy 33% Immigration 17% Education 16% Healthcare 11% Terrorism 9% Foreign policy 4% Global climate change 3% Same sex marriage 1% Other 3% No opinion 2%

82 percent of Hispanic voters want the next president to support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and 43 percent would not vote for a candidate who opposes such a policy 82 percent of Hispanic voters want the next president to support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and 43 percent would not vote for a candidate who opposes such a policy 82 percent of Hispanic voters want the next president to support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and 43 percent would not vote for a candidate who opposes such a policy 82 percent of Hispanic voters want the next president to support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and 43 percent would not vote for a candidate who opposes such a policy All else equal, would you like the next president to be someone who supports a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, or someone who opposes it? Supports 82% Opposes 11% No opinion 7%

All else equal, would you like the next president to be someone who wants to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, passed in 2010, or someone who wants to repeal that law? Keep 54% Repeal 35% No opinion 12%

All else equal, would you like the next president to be someone who supports raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $15 per hour, or someone who opposes raising the minimum wage to fifteen dollars per hour? Supports 71% Opposes 21% No opinion 8%

How much have you heard about Donald Trump’s views on immigrants coming to the United States from Mexico and other countries – a lot, some, not too much or none at all? A lot 73% Some 18% Not too much 3% None at all 4% No opinion 1%

82 percent of Hispanic voters want the next president to support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and 43 percent would not vote for a candidate who opposes such a policy 74 percent of Hispanic voters say Trump's views on immigration are offensive, but only 29 percent of those who have heard about them say they represent the Republican Party overall 74 percent of Hispanic voters say Trump's views on immigration are offensive, but only 29 percent of those who have heard about them say they represent the Republican Party overall 74 percent of Hispanic voters say Trump's views on immigration are offensive, but only 29 percent of those who have heard about them say they represent the Republican Party overall Are Donald Trump’s views on immigration offensive to you, or are they not offensive to you? Offensive 74% Not offensive 23% No opinion 2%

Do you believe that Donald Trump’s views on immigrants represent the views of The Republican Party overall or do you believe that those comments only represent the views of Trump? Republican Party 19% Donald Trump 64% Both 10% No opinion 7%

This Washington Post-Univision poll was conducted by telephone February 11-18, 2016, among 1,200 Hispanic voters in the U.S., including landline and cell phone respondents. Results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points. Sampling, data collection and tabulation by Bendixen & Amandi International with the Tarrance Group. A national list of registered voters was used to sample voters identified as Hispanic on official records or who have Spanish first or last names. Respondents were screened to include only those identifying as Hispanic. See full results and methodology.