Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Changes Course With Hispanic Voters
Summary
President Donald Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters has recently improved, according to a new poll by ActiVote. This change shows an 18-point increase in approval, making it the highest since last surveyed. However, Trump's overall national approval ratings remain low.Key Facts
- President Trump's approval rating among Hispanic voters rose to 56% in January.
- This was an 18-point increase from November when his approval was at 38%.
- Hispanic voters play a crucial role in key states like Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Florida.
- Trump's overall national approval rating is still negative.
- A CNN poll gives Trump a 39% approval rating nationally.
- The Rasmussen poll shows Trump's lowest term rating with a 41% approval.
- The Economist/YouGov poll also shows low approval at 41% with a -15% net rating.
- The ActiVote survey included 490 registered Hispanic voters with a margin of error of 4.4%.
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