Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters has declined significantly in one week, according to recent polls. Although his overall national approval rating remains unchanged, the drop in Hispanic support may affect the Republican strategy for future elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval among Hispanic voters fell from 40% to 28%.
- Hispanic disapproval rose from 57% to 68% in just one week.
- The surveys were conducted by The Economist and YouGov with a margin of error of 3.4%.
- The polls sampled over 1,500 U.S. adult citizens in two separate weeks.
- Trump's national approval rating remains steady at 38%.
- The change in Hispanic voter sentiment may impact Republican strategies for the 2026 midterm elections.
- Experts say these shifts reflect voter groups that are not staunchly loyal to one party.