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Pew ballot reveals Latino help for Trump is slipping : NPR
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Pew ballot reveals Latino help for Trump is slipping : NPR

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No Republican presidential candidate in historical past did higher with Latinos than Donald Trump did in 2024.

However there are many indicators that help has evaporated. Democrats gained large victories earlier this month in elections throughout the nation – with giant margins amongst Latinos. Ballot after ballot has proven Hispanics declining in help for Trump since he was sworn in for a second time period.

And a new, main Pew ballot of greater than 5,000 Latinos throughout two surveys underscores this level.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., joined by fellow House Democrats, speaks on the House steps on Nov. 12 in Washington, D.C.

There have been some eye-opening findings, together with:

Seventy % disapprove of the job President Trump is doing. 

  • A majority — 55% — stated they very strongly disapprove. 
  • Amongst those that voted for him, Trump is down 12 factors. At the start of his second time period, 93% of Latinos who voted for him authorized of the job he was doing. Now, it is 81%. 
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The economic system is a serious concern; 4 in 5 see it negatively, they usually blame Trump.

  • The economic system was a principal cause so many Latinos crossed over to vote for Trump in 2024, however they’re actually down on how they view it now — 78% rated financial circumstances at this time as solely truthful or poor. 
  • Trump doesn’t escape blame, both. Sixty-one % stated his insurance policies have made financial circumstances worse; simply 15% stated they’ve made issues higher.
  • Critically, half of ballot respondents stated that previously 12 months, they’ve struggled to afford meals, housing or medical care. 

Two-thirds disapprove of Trump’s strategy on immigration.

  • 71% stated Trump is doing an excessive amount of relating to deportations, up 15 factors since March.
  • Greater than half fear that they, an in depth good friend or member of the family might be deported.
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Greater than two-thirds say the state of affairs for Latinos has worsened.

  • That is up 42 factors from when it was final requested in 2021. That features 31% of Trump-voting Hispanics. 
  • Whereas Democrats really feel this extra strongly, the end result shouldn’t be pushed by partisan identification. In 20 years of conducting this main ballot of Latinos, Pew notes that it has by no means seen Latinos say their state of affairs is worse than the 12 months earlier than.
  • 4 in 5 stated Trump’s insurance policies have been dangerous to Latinos, together with a 3rd of those that voted for him.
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Most have severe considerations about their place in America.

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  • Fifty-five % stated they’ve these severe considerations, up from 48% final 12 months.
  • Remarkably, a 3rd stated they’ve contemplated leaving the nation within the final six months.
  • Forty-six % stated that is due to the political state of affairs within the nation.
  • Twenty-six % stated it might be to search out someplace with a decrease price of residing.
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