Donald Trump Sees Gains Among Hispanic Voters in New Poll
Summary
A recent poll by The Economist/YouGov shows President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic Americans has risen to 37 percent. This marks an increase compared to previous polls and reflects growing support from a group that was important to his 2024 election win.Key Facts
- President Trump’s approval rating among Hispanic Americans is currently 37 percent, with 59 percent disapproval.
- This rating is higher than polls from earlier in May and June, where approval ranged between 23 and 33 percent.
- The poll surveyed 1,549 U.S. adults from June 13 to June 15, with a margin of error of 3.5 percent.
- Hispanic voters played a key role in President Trump’s 2024 election victory.
- White House spokeswoman said Trump has worked on policies benefiting Hispanic Americans, including tax cuts and efforts to lower inflation.
- Previous polling showed Hispanic support dropped due to strict immigration enforcement and mixed economic results during Trump’s earlier term.
- Other polls show mixed approval ratings for Trump among Hispanic voters, such as 29.5 percent in an Emerson College Poll and 42 percent overall approval in a Napolitan News Service Survey.
- Political experts note Hispanic voters are important but overlapping with other key voting groups like white voters for Republicans.
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