Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters increased, reaching 40 percent, according to a recent poll by The Economist and YouGov. This marks a significant rise from previous weeks, but overall, Trump's approval and disapproval ratings remain at 39 percent and 56 percent, respectively. Hispanic voters are expected to have a crucial impact on future U.S. elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating with Hispanics is now 40 percent.
- His overall approval rating in the poll is 39 percent, with a disapproval rating of 56 percent.
- The poll conducted by The Economist and YouGov surveyed 1,663 U.S. adults from November 7 to November 10.
- The results have a margin of error of 3.5 percent.
- Last week's Hispanic approval rating for Trump was 29 percent.
- In mid-October, the approval rating among Hispanics was 25 percent.
- Hispanic Americans are a key voting group in U.S. political elections.
- There is attention on how policy changes and economic conditions influence Hispanic voter opinions as elections approach.