BYRON YORK: After all that’s happened, Trump fares no worse with Hispanic voters than Romney or McCain.

In the new survey, Clinton leads Trump among Hispanic registered voters on all issues. Just as with overall electorate, Trump performs best on the questions of which candidate will do a better job dealing with the economy and which will do a better job keeping the country safe from terrorist attack. On those issues, Clinton has a 18- and 17-point lead, respectively. Given the realities of this race, that’s close.

On which candidate will better deal with immigration, Clinton has a 48-point lead, 70 percent to 22 percent.

One fascinating note in the Pew survey. Pollsters found that about 57 percent of Latino registered voters are either bilingual or more proficient in Spanish than in English. Forty-three percent are more proficient in English than in Spanish. Among the bilingual and Spanish-dominant group, Clinton has a huge lead, 80 percent to 11 percent. Among the English-dominant group, it’s a genuinely close race — 48 percent for Clinton to 41 percent for Trump. After all that has happened, Trump polls as well or better with English-dominant Hispanic voters than with the electorate as a whole.

Fascinating, yes — but surprising?