Trump's Net Approval Rating With Hispanics Hits New Low
Summary
President Donald Trump’s approval rating among Hispanic voters has dropped to a new low during his second term, according to a recent Emerson College poll. The poll also shows Democrats leading Republicans by 10 percent on the generic congressional ballot, partly due to stronger Hispanic voter support for Democrats.Key Facts
- President Trump’s overall approval rating is 40%, with 56% disapproving.
- Among Hispanic voters, Trump’s approval is about 29%, with 70% disapproval.
- This is the lowest approval rating Trump has had with Hispanics during his second term.
- Hispanic voters now favor Democrats by a 35-point margin (61% to 26%).
- The poll surveyed 1,000 likely U.S. voters from April 24 to 26 and has a 3% margin of error.
- Democrats are gaining support among Hispanic voters, women, and independent voters.
- White House spokesperson highlighted Trump’s efforts to help middle-class families and address inflation.
- Hispanic voters were important in Trump’s 2024 election victory but now show declining support.
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