CHICAGO - A new poll sponsored by the Urban Institute sheds light on how Chicago’s Hispanic voting population aligns politically.

What we know:

The poll, conducted by M3 Strategies, found that 48.8% of Hispanic/Latino respondents described themselves as politically centrist or moderate, while 27.3% identified as progressive or left.

It also found that 70% of Latinos support deploying more Chicago police officers.

According to the results, Latinos are overwhelmingly opposed to both Mayor Brandon Johnson and his ideological opposite, former President Donald Trump. Fourteen percent of respondents said they had a favorable opinion of Johnson, while 65% said they had an unfavorable opinion.

Twenty percent said they had a favorable view of Trump, compared with 66% who said they had an unf

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