Map Shows only Three States that Approve of Donald Trump
The Economist’s state projections show disapproval now exceeds approval in 47 states and the District of Columbia.
- CNN analyst Harry Enten reported on Monday that President Donald Trump's support among Hispanic men has plummeted, citing a 51-point swing against the president since the 2024 election.
- Trump's standing with this demographic, which previously favored him by 10 points in 2024, has soured primarily due to economic concerns, according to Enten's analysis of recent polling data.
- Enten reported that the president's net approval on the economy among Hispanic men sits 49 points underwater, marking a 60-point reversal from their 2024 trust in his policies.
- Democrats now lead among Hispanic men by 20 points, a significant shift that Enten warned could have a "massive impact" on the upcoming midterm elections.
- Although Republicans may rely on structural advantages to retain congressional control, Enten warned that candidates ignoring these "bonkers" shifts in voter sentiment are "sorely, sorely mistaken.
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Donald Trump’s Coalition Is Coming Apart
Republicans heralded Donald Trump’s 2024 victory as the birth of a new majority: a multiracial, working-class coalition powered by newfound support among black and Latino voters, particularly men, who had finally abandoned the Democrats over inflation, the cost of living, and immigration. While that conclusion may have been warranted in November 2024, it is not anymore. Indeed, over the course of 2026, Trump’s new coalition has been coming apart…
‘I Was Surprised!’ CNN Data Guru Reveals ‘Most Likely’ Midterm Election Outcome
CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten found a Democratic sweep of Congress is now the single “most likely” midterm outcome after crunching thousands of polls, a result he admitted surprised him. Enten laid out four possible scenarios for control of Washington in a video uploaded to YouTube on Monday, assigning a 52% chance to Democrats winning both the House and Senate. “I was surprised by this before we started cracking the numbers, but that is wh…
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