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Buyer's remorse hits Trump's Latino voters ahead of 2026 midterms

Buyer's remorse hits Trump's Latino voters ahead of 2026 midterms

Summary

A new UnidosUS poll shows that many Latino voters who supported President Trump in 2024 are now unhappy with him, with one in four saying they would not vote for him again. This shift in Latino voter opinion could impact key Republican seats in the 2026 midterm elections, as Latino voters increasingly favor Democratic candidates.

Key Facts

  • Two-thirds of Latino voters disapprove of President Trump's job performance, while 30% approve.
  • 25% of Latino voters who supported Trump in 2024 say they probably or certainly would not vote for him again.
  • Latino voters favor Democratic candidates over Republicans 54% to 27% in 2026 House races.
  • Disapproval of Trump among Latinos is high in key states: 67% in Texas, 71% in California, and 67% in Arizona.
  • Latino voters say the cost of living is their top issue, followed by immigration enforcement and jobs.
  • 84% of Latino voters worry that Congress is not doing its job to check presidential power.
  • 58% believe their civil rights have become less secure under President Trump’s administration.
  • Florida is an exception where Latino voters lean more toward Republican candidates.
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