Summary
Recent polls suggest that President Trump is losing support among Latino voters, a group that significantly contributed to his 2024 election victory. According to surveys, many Latino voters disapprove of Trump's economic policies and immigration actions. This shift in support could impact the Republican Party in future elections.
Key Facts
- President Trump is seeing a decline in support from Latino voters, who were key to his 2024 election victory.
- Between 2020 and 2024, Trump increased his share of Latino voters from 36% to 48%.
- Recent polling shows 70% of Latinos disapprove of Trump's overall job performance.
- 65% of Latinos disapprove of Trump's approach to immigration, and 61% feel his economic policies worsened the economy.
- 81% of Latinos who voted for Trump still support him, but this is down from 93% at the start of his second term.
- A November poll revealed 65% of Latino and Hispanic Americans feel it is a "bad time" to be Latino in the U.S.
- ICE actions under Trump's administration have affected the daily lives of 31% of Latinos, with 51% feeling broad deportation efforts target all Latinos.
- Economic concerns among Latinos, including the impact of tariffs and high prices, contribute to their dissatisfaction with Trump's policies.