Trump's Approval Rating Hits Over 2-Month High With Hispanics: Poll
Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters has reached 40 percent, the highest in over two months, according to a new poll by The Economist and YouGov. Overall, Trump's approval rating stands at 36 percent, while 58 percent of Americans disapprove of his performance.Key Facts
- The poll surveyed 1,573 U.S. adults from May 1 to May 4, with a 3.4 percent margin of error.
- Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters is 40 percent, with 52 percent disapproval.
- Overall, Trump’s approval rating is 36 percent, and disapproval is 58 percent.
- This is the highest approval rating among Hispanics in this poll since early March.
- Hispanic voters have historically supported Democrats but were important in Trump’s 2024 election win.
- White House spokeswoman said Trump received record Hispanic support and has worked to improve their lives.
- Only 28 percent of poll respondents believe the U.S. is heading in the right direction, while 61 percent believe it is on the wrong track.
- Trump’s approval ratings are low on issues like the Iran war, taxes, inflation, and jobs.
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