Summary
A recent poll shows President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters has reached a record low during his second term. His approval with this group has dropped to 25 percent, with a 71 percent disapproval rating. This trend could affect future election strategies for both major political parties in the U.S.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating with Hispanics is 25 percent, with 71 percent disapproving.
- This gives him a net approval of -46 among Hispanic voters.
- The poll was conducted by Economist and YouGov with 1,648 U.S. adults.
- The survey took place from October 4 to October 6 and has a margin of error of 3.4 percent.
- Hispanic voters are a growing and influential demographic in U.S. elections.
- Trump's net approvals are also low among women and Americans over 65.
- Parties may adjust their strategies for upcoming elections based on these results.
- The decline in approval ratings has continued from early in the year.