Courting Latinos

Clinton's remakes came as she addressed a joint convention of black and Hispanic Journalists in Washington D.C., where she listed African-American staffers she's had a "lifetime of friendship" with. Clinton said she hoped Democrats would win back the House in order to pass comprehensive immigration and criminal justice reform.

While Trump still leads among white voters and seniors, Clinton fared better among women, young voters, and minorities.

Latinos made up 10 percent of the NBC News poll and 12 percent of the McClatchy-Marist poll. They, along with other non-whites, told Washington Post pollsters that they would vote for Clinton over Trump by a 75 percent to 18 percent margin.