Latino voters turning away from Trump, but warnings remain for Dems, poll says
A new poll indicates that while Latino voters are moving away from Trump, Democrats are not fully capturing their support. Approximately 54% of Latino voters plan to vote for a Democratic House candidate, a decline from previous election cycles. Economic concerns and immigration are significant issues for this demographic as they head into the 2026 midterms.
- ▪54% of Latino voters plan to vote for a Democratic House candidate in November, while 27% support Republicans.
- ▪One in four Latino voters who backed Trump in 2024 say they would not vote for him again.
- ▪67% of Latino voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, with economic issues being the top concern.
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Exclusive Politics Many Latino voters have turned away from Trump, but Democrats aren't necessarily winning them over, new poll finds By Fin Daniel Gómez, Fin Daniel Gómez Political Director and Executive Director of Politics and White House, CBS News Fin Daniel Gómez is CBS News' political director and executive director, Politics and White House. In this role, Gómez oversees the daily White House and political coverage for CBS News and works closely with Washington bureau leadership to inform the Network's political coverage. Read Full Bio Fin Daniel Gómez, Joe Walsh Joe Walsh Senior Editor, Politics Joe Walsh is a senior editor for digital politics at CBS News. Joe previously covered breaking news for Forbes and local news in Boston.
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