Latino voters turning away from Trump, but warnings remain for Dems, poll says
Summary
A new poll shows Latino voters feel worried about the economy and are motivated to vote in the 2026 midterm elections. While President Trump’s support among Latinos has dropped since 2024, Democrats also see less enthusiasm from this group, which could impact key races in states like Florida, Texas, and Arizona.Key Facts
- 54% of Latino voters plan to vote for Democrats in the House, 27% for Republicans, and 19% are undecided.
- This 54% Democratic support is lower than in previous years (60% in 2022, 63% in 2020, and 69% in 2018).
- President Trump won 48% of Latino voters in 2024, a big increase from four years earlier.
- One in four Latino voters who supported Trump in 2024 say they would not vote for him again.
- 67% of Latino voters disapprove of President Trump’s job performance.
- The main concerns for Latino voters are the cost of living, immigration enforcement, jobs and wages, and the war with Iran.
- 76% of Latino voters say they are very likely to vote in the November midterms, similar to high turnout in 2018.
- Latino Democratic voters show less enthusiasm about voting for their candidates compared to Latino Republican voters, which may affect turnout.
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