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Column: Has Trump already misplaced the Latino vote?
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Column: Has Trump already misplaced the Latino vote?

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 11:12 pm
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For generations, international coverage eggheads debated the query, “Who misplaced China?” I’m questioning if election analysts would possibly quickly ask, “Who misplaced Latinos?”

Virtually precisely one 12 months in the past, President Trump gained a powerful election victory. It wasn’t the landslide that boosters declare, but it surely was decisive. And Trump’s record-breaking success with Latino voters performed a vital half.

In 2020, Joe Biden gained Latinos by practically 2 to 1 (61% to 36%). 4 years later, Trump practically tied Vice President Kamala Harris for the Latino vote (Harris 51% to Trump 48%). He gained Latino males by 10 factors (54 to 44) — a 33-point swing in his favor from 2020, based on Edison Analysis. Together with a powerful displaying with Black males, the outcomes led many Republicans to say the GOP was reborn. “The Republican Get together is now a multiethnic, multiracial coalition of hardworking People who love their nation,” then-Sen. Marco Rubio proclaimed.

Right here’s how Trump put it in his victory speech: “They got here from … all quarters. Union, nonunion, African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, Arab American, Muslim American, we had everyone and it was stunning. It was a historic realignment. Uniting residents of all backgrounds round a typical core of frequent sense. You realize, we’re the social gathering of frequent sense.”

In typical vogue, Trump overstated issues (Harris gained eight in 10 Black votes, roughly six in 10 Asian votes, and union voters broke narrowly for Harris). Nonetheless, Trump had each purpose to have fun. Republicans have wished to achieve traction with Latino and Black voters for many years and Trump made critical inroads.

In keeping with each ballot, the overriding precedence for Latino voters was the financial system. COVID and inflation hit working class Latinos very laborious and nostalgia for the pre-pandemic Trump financial system ran excessive. Trump’s immigration rhetoric targeted on deporting felony gangs and shutting down the border, strikes that Latinos noticed as frequent sense.

The Trump marketing campaign’s best advert ran a video of Harris vowing to assist taxpayer-funded transgender surgical procedures for jail inmates and unlawful immigrants in federal detention. The tagline: “She’s for they/them. President Trump is for you.”

The advert was controversial for being “anti-trans” however that wasn’t its attraction. It was the message that Harris cared an excessive amount of about boutique ideological activist causes, not the “frequent sense” issues of normal voters.

Quick ahead one 12 months, and Latinos are in a really completely different place than they hoped. For the primary time, a majority of Latinos (65%) say it’s a “unhealthy time” to be Latino in America (although solely 38% of Republican Latinos agree). Barely greater than half say they worry for his or her bodily security and consider that every one Latinos — no matter citizenship standing — are targets of Trump’s deportation efforts.

Within the current off-year elections, Latinos swung massively again towards Democrats, greater than erasing GOP positive factors a 12 months in the past. It’s price noting that these voters nonetheless mentioned that their high concern was the financial system, not Trump’s immigration insurance policies. Although one does marvel what number of voters, fearful about being wrongly detained, didn’t danger displaying up on the polls.

Within the trendy period, the one greatest mistake political events make is overreading the election returns. The Trump-led GOP is especially responsible. Each time Trump does one thing outrageous, self-indulgent or simply bizarre, his greatest followers declare, “I voted for this.”

Which may be true for them, but it surely’s not true for the majority-making swing voters who took a flier on Trump primarily based on financial issues or frustration with Democrats. When a Latino truck driver sees a video of a Latino mom arrested whereas selecting up her child from daycare, it doesn’t take a genius to know he’s in all probability not saying, “That is what I voted for.” Ditto the countless pardons of crooked cronies, the shock demolition of the East Wing or the tariff-driven chaos working its means by means of the financial system.

Trump’s pleasure within the range of his coalition was comprehensible, however didn’t account for the very fact his coalition was numerous in its causes for voting for him. Not each Trump voter is a MAGA diehard. The “I voted for this” crowd isn’t a majority. The remaining more and more really feel like he’s for him not us — which is why Trump’s approval score is in “free fall.”

The Trump-pushed redistricting effort in Texas was primarily based on the concept working-class Latinos had been as locked in for Trump because the billionaire attendees of his Nice Gatsby social gathering at Mar-a-Lago. If present tendencies proceed — nonetheless an enormous if — Democrats may acquire Texas seats within the midterms. One in 5 Texas Latinos who voted for Trump say they remorse it.

The controversy over “Who misplaced Latinos?” is looming on the horizon, although it gained’t be laborious to reply.

X: @JonahDispatch

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