Pew: Trump's Latino Support Drops
Pew polls show 70% of Hispanic adults disapprove of Trump’s job and 61% say his economic policies worsen their conditions amid increased deportation fears.
- This fall, Pew's surveys of more than 5,000 Hispanic adults indicate most Hispanic adults in the U.S. feel worse about their place under President Donald Trump.
- Two-Thirds of Hispanic adults disapprove of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement, and 61% say economic pressures and financial stress have worsened under his policies.
- Amid heightened enforcement, 52% of Hispanic adults say they worry a lot or some about deportation, 19% recently changed daily activities, and 44% are immigrants, totaling 21.1 million.
- AP VoteCast shows 43% of Hispanic voters supported Trump in 2024, with 81% of those approving his job, down from 93%, and AP-NORC found favorability at 25%, down from 44%.
- Compared with 2019, when only 39% said Hispanics were worse off, about 8 in 10 Hispanic adults report Trump policies harm them, and Hispanic voters made up 10% of the 2024 electorate.
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