Democrats failing to win over Latino voters souring on Trump: poll
A recent poll indicates that Latino support for Democrats remains unchanged since the 2024 election, with 54% planning to vote for Democratic House candidates. Despite some Latino Trump voters expressing uncertainty about voting for him again, the majority still favor him. In Texas, Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico is gaining support among Latino voters compared to Republican Ken Paxton.
- ▪54% of Latinos plan to vote for Democratic House candidates in the midterm election, the same percentage as in 2024.
- ▪25% of Latino Trump voters indicated they probably would not vote for him again if given a second chance.
- ▪51% of Texas Latinos are inclined to support Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, compared to 24% for Republican Ken Paxton.
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Politics Democrats failing to win over Latino voters souring on Trump: poll By Victor Nava Published May 27, 2026, 10:28 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Latino support for Democrats remains stagnant despite President Trump losing some of the gains he made with the key voting bloc in the 2024 election, a new poll found. The UnidosUS survey of 3,000 registered Hispanic voters found 54% of Latinos plan to vote for Democratic House candidates in the midterm election, while 27% plan to vote for Republicans and 19% remain undecided. The 54% is exactly the same percentage of Hispanics that went for Democratic House candidates in 2024, according to a CBS News exit poll.
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