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Trump’s favorability has fallen among Hispanics since January, a new AP-NORC poll finds

Only 25% of Hispanic adults view Trump favorably, down from 44% before his second term, amid rising financial stress and concerns over immigration policies.

  • On Oct. 9-13, the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll of 1,289 adults found 25% of Hispanic adults view President Donald Trump favorably, down from 44% before his second term.
  • Trump's immigration actions have included escalating crackdowns in Latino neighborhoods like Chicago, while the poll found high financial stress and two-thirds of Hispanic adults prioritize immigration.
  • Approval of Trump's job performance among Hispanic adults fell from 41% in March to 27% now, with about two-thirds of Hispanic adults under age 45 and Hispanic men now viewing him unfavorably.
  • The shift could complicate Republicans' electoral math as Hispanic voters made up 10% of the 2024 electorate and 43% voted for Trump in 2024.
  • Rising pessimism also shows that Hispanic adults saying the country is going the wrong direction rose from 63% to 73%, while approval of Trump's immigration handling declined slightly.
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“According to a new poll, roughly two-thirds of Hispanic adults under 45 and Hispanic men now have an unfavorable opinion of Trump.” The House Republicans’ government shutdown is entering its fourth week, and their dysfunction is costing them dearly with Latino voters. A new AP-NORC poll shows Latino voters are fed up with Trump’s chaos and anti-Latino policies that are hurting working families, driving up costs, and driving away voters.

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The favorable perception that Latinos have of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has plummeted in the months that the White House has occupied. According to the October AP-NORC poll, only 25% of Hispanic adults have a favorable “something” or “very” opinion of the tycoon, compared to 44% in January.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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