Recent data from the Pew Research Center indicates a notable decrease in the Hispanic community's backing for former President Donald Trump. This shift comes after Trump achieved unprecedented levels of support from Latino voters in the 2024 elections. The comprehensive survey, involving over 5,000 Latino individuals, sheds light on the evolving political sentiments within this key demographic, revealing widespread dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of critical issues such as the economy and immigration. This changing perception suggests a potential realignment of political allegiances and signals challenges for the former president in maintaining the gains he previously made.
A striking finding from the Pew poll is the significant level of disapproval directed at President Trump's performance. Approximately seventy percent of Latinos expressed dissatisfaction with his leadership, with a substantial 55% indicating strong disapproval. Even among those who voted for him, there's been a noticeable drop in approval, falling from 93% at the start of his second term to 81%. This erosion of support among his own voter base underscores a deeper discontent that transcends initial political preferences. The survey highlights that this decline is not merely a partisan issue, as it affects even those who previously aligned with his policies.
Economic concerns are a primary driver of this shifting sentiment. While the economy played a crucial role in attracting Latino voters to Trump in 2024, the current outlook is overwhelmingly negative. A staggering 78% of respondents rated present economic conditions as "only fair" or "poor." Furthermore, a majority, 61%, attribute the worsening economic situation to Trump's policies, with only 15% believing his actions have improved conditions. This economic hardship is deeply personal for many, as half of those surveyed reported struggling to afford essentials like food, housing, or medical care in the past year, directly impacting their daily lives.
Immigration policies under the Trump administration also face considerable opposition within the Latino community. Two-thirds of respondents disapprove of his approach to immigration, with 71% believing that his administration is pursuing excessive deportations—a 15-point increase since March. This concern is palpable, as more than half of Latinos worry about themselves, close friends, or family members facing deportation. Such anxieties are contributing to a sense of unease and vulnerability within the community.
Beyond specific policies, a broad sense of deterioration in the overall situation for Latinos is evident. Over two-thirds of those surveyed believe that conditions for Latinos have worsened, marking a dramatic 42-point rise since 2021. This sentiment is shared even by a significant portion of Hispanics who voted for Trump (31%). The poll uniquely points out that in two decades of conducting this survey, Pew has never observed such a widespread belief that the situation for Latinos is worse than the previous year. This pervasive feeling of decline is prompting serious reflections on their standing in the United States, with 55% expressing significant concerns about their place in the country—an increase from 48% last year. A remarkable one-third of Latinos have even considered leaving the country in the last six months, with 46% citing the political climate as a primary reason, and 26% seeking a lower cost of living. This data illustrates a profound and multifaceted disenchantment within the Latino community, signaling a significant political challenge for the former president.
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