Trump's grip is slipping on Latino voters
Summary
Latino voters who helped President Donald Trump’s 2024 election are now more uncertain about supporting him in the upcoming midterm elections. Polls show many Latino voters feel financial struggles and remain open to changing their vote, making this group important for both Republicans and Democrats.Key Facts
- Latino voters shifted 22 points toward Republicans in the 2024 election.
- A new poll shows 52% of Latino registered voters in 17 key districts are undecided or might change their vote.
- 73% of Latino voters say they are just "surviving" financially, showing economic concerns affect their decisions.
- Only 25% of Hispanic adults had a favorable view of President Trump in an October 2025 poll.
- 78% of Hispanic adults say Trump’s policies have harmed Hispanics.
- Among Latinos who voted for Trump, his approval rating dropped from 93% at the start of his term to 66%.
- Texas Republicans drew congressional districts assuming Latino support for Trump would stay strong.
- Both parties are competing hard for Latino voters, who are seen as key to winning elections.
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