Most Latinos disapprove of Trump on economy, immigration, bipartisan poll finds
- A new national poll shows that 63% of Latino voters have an unfavorable view of President Donald Trump, primarily due to economic concerns, according to a bipartisan poll conducted by UnidosUS and other organizations.
- Trump's approval rating among Latino voters stands at just 37%, and only 22% support his promise to deport all undocumented immigrants, as indicated by the same poll.
- The main concerns for Latino voters include cost-of-living, jobs, and housing, while immigration issues rank lower in priority.
- LULAC CEO Juan Proaño noted that many Latinos feel disillusioned, with changing support toward Trump due to unmet promises.
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Ruben Navarrette: It's Latinos who must clean up the deportation messes
SAN DIEGO — Some things never change. Like the fact that Latinos — whether they're immigrants or native-born — always get stuck doing the dirty jobs that no one else wants to do. We're the folks that everyone wants to get rid of — and no one can live without. In just the last few weeks, President Donald Trump and administration officials have been engaged in some dirty business. Disappearing individuals off U.S. streets. Removing the undocumente…
Trump's approval rating among Latino voters drops, poll shows
The Latino voters that famously tipped the scale for candidate Donald Trump in the 2024 election have started to pull away their support. That’s according to a new national poll on Latino voter sentiment following Trump’s first 100 days. Two nonprofits, the Voto Latino Foundation and San Francisco’s Latino Community Foundation, asked a geographically diverse group of 1,000 Latino voters who participated in the 2024 election about the economy, im…
Poll of Florida Hispanic voters show majority hold negative view of President Trump’s first 100 days
The Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, takes questions from Latino voters at a town hall hosted by Univision on Oct. 16, 2024. (Photo by Felipe Cuevas/TelevisaUnivision)A majority of Florida Hispanic voters believe the country is headed in the wrong direction and blame Donald Trump’s administration for that negative trajectory, according to a poll released on Monday. The survey, titled the “First 100 Days Bipartisan …
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