In a post-debate poll of U.S. Latino voters made public on Wednesday by Univision, Bernie Sanders currently leads Joe Biden by two points. Biden’s support dropped three points from 22% to 19%, compared to Sanders’ 21%, who saw a one-point increase after Thursday’s Houston debate.
According to the latest poll, which has a margin or error of +/- 4.8%, Beto O’Rourke saw a five-point increase (from 6% to 11%) with U.S. Latinos, while Elizabeth Warren’s support went from 11% pre-debate to 15% post-debate. Julián Castro went from 12% to 13% and Kamala Harris dropped four points, from 8% to 4%.
Both Sanders and Biden saw decreases with U.S. Latinos during the June debate cycle, but the candidate who has seen the largest drop was Harris, whose support was at 23% in June.
In addition, the Latino voters polled thought Sanders was the best candidate to debate Donald Trump, with Castro coming in second.
The full toplines to the poll are here: