In Wake of Migrant Crackdown, Poll Stunner Shows Trump Support Skyrocketing with These Voters
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ICYMI: Latino Voters Fuel Historic Republican Realignment
New data continues to confirm a national trend of demographic change and political realignment ahead of the 2026 midterms and beyond. Latino voters are increasingly rejecting the radical, out of touch agenda of the Democrat Party. The unprecedented 21-point shift among Hispanic voters not only reshaped the national electoral map but also delivered President Trump a popular vote victory marking the most significant swing of any voting bloc. “The …
In wake of migrant crackdown, poll stunner shows Trump support skyrocketing with these voters
President Donald Trump’s support is surging among a key voter group that helped ensure that Trump got a second term in the White House.Newsweek reported that Trump’s support among Hispanic voters has skyrocketed recently.
'A mistake we'll never make again': Texas Dems admit they took Latino voters for granted after crushing defeats
Democrats in the South are facing significant challenges following recent electoral setbacks, particularly in Texas where the party’s grip on Latino voters has shown signs of weakening. The situation has prompted Democratic leaders to reassess their strategy and acknowledge past mistakes in their approach to Latino communities. The Democratic Party’s struggles in the region are multifaceted, with Republicans maintaining advantages in fundraising…
NEW: Shock Poll Officially Ends Democrats' 'Blue Texas' Pipe Dream
It’s a safe bet that Texas won’t be going the way of Georgia any time soon, according to a new poll showing a groundswell of support for President Donald Trump among Hispanic voters. The Lone Star State has been a tantalizing future battleground for Democrats who have long hoped that changing demographics would pave the way to more viable statewide contests for governor and U.S. Senate. However, that pipe dream was put to rest on Tuesday when a …
Fmr Obama Aide: Dems Dead in Water Without Hispanic Vote
A former aide in the Obama administration painted a bleak outlook for Democrats, saying the party has no path back to the White House unless it regains its foothold with Hispanic voters. From 2016 to 2024, the number of Hispanics eligible to vote jumped from 27 million to 36 million, according to Pew Research. In the 2016 and 2020 elections, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden won that demographic by large margins over President Donald Trump (66%-28% …
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