
"Latino voters on Trump he won a record share for a Republican presidential nominee [in 2024], 46% of that vote, going all the way back since we had the advent of exit polls back in 1972. And look at where he is today. His job approval rating, in an average of CNN polls this year, 28%. That is an 18-point drop. The bottom has completely fallen out when it comes to Donald Trump and Latino voters. He won record numbers of them back in 2024, and they have abandoned him with the utmost just dislike of what he is doing so far. Just 28%, a drop of 18 points."
"Yeah, you think that this movement is a lot? What about Latino men? Oh my goodness gracious. Okay, Latino men voters. In the 2024 election versus Kamala Harris, look at this. Trump won them by ten points. Look at the net approval rating now. -41 points. That is a movement of 51 points, a shift away from the president of the United States. Latino male voters supercharged that record performance that Donald Trump had with Latino voters, and they, like Latino women Latinas are moving against the president of the United States. -41 points."
"Again, the bottom has just completely fallen out, and of course, when you look across that political map, there are so many races that will be involving a lot of Latino voters. And when you see numbers like this, I just go, Uh oh,' if I am a Republican running for Congress."
"What a different world. Oy vey' if I'm the president of the United States. He continued: Latino voters on Trump he won a record share for a Republican presidential nominee [in 2024], 46% of that vote, going all the way back since we had the advent of exit polls back in 1972."
Trump won a record share of Latino voters in 2024, including 46% of the Latino vote for a Republican presidential nominee. Current job approval averages show an 18-point drop to 28% among Latino voters. Latino men show an even larger shift: Trump won Latino men by 10 points in 2024 versus Kamala Harris, but net approval is now -41 points, a 51-point movement. Latino women also move against the president, contributing to a broader decline across the Latino electorate. The changes suggest major electoral risk for Republicans in races involving Latino voters.
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