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Showing Original Post only (View all)Many Latino voters have turned away from Trump, but Democrats aren't necessarily winning them over, new poll finds [View all]
Hispanic voters are heading into the 2026 midterm elections feeling economically squeezed and increasingly skeptical of the direction of the country.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/latino-voters-poll-trump-democrats-midterms-immigration/

Latinos are also especially motivated to turn out this year, which could affect battleground races from Florida to Texas and Arizona. But while President Trump has lost some of the ground he gained with Latino voters in 2024, Democrats are not running away with their support either, according to a new bipartisan survey by UnidosUS, the nation's largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization.
The poll offers a glimpse at the shifting views of Latino voters, who could help determine whether Democrats win control of the House and Senate, or whether Republicans preserve their narrow majorities this fall.
Some 54% of Latino voters plan to vote for a Democratic House candidate in November, and 27% plan to vote for a Republican, with 19% undecided, according to the poll of 3,000 registered Latino voters, which was conducted nationally and across 32 competitive congressional districts by BSP Research and Shaw & Company Research between April 27 and May 14. The poll's margin of error was 1.8%.
That 54% figure lines up exactly with the Democratic share of the Latino vote in the 2024 House elections, according to exit polls that year which is a notable drop from previous cycles. Democrats won 60% of the Latino House vote in 2022, 63% in 2020 and 69% in 2018. UnidosUS notes that both parties are underperforming their 2024 levels among Latinos, which could be a sign of the broader voter discontent across the electorate towards the leadership of both parties.
One-fourth of Latino Trump backers wouldn't vote for him again.....
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UnidosUS Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters: The Road to 2026 Midterms
https://unidosus.org/publications/unidosus-bipartisan-poll-hispanic-voters-road-to-2026-midterms/
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Many Latino voters have turned away from Trump, but Democrats aren't necessarily winning them over, new poll finds [View all]
Celerity
Thursday
OP
Dear voters, it's simple, either you vote for the Democrat or you vote to continue the chaos we are having
Walleye
Thursday
#1
They will vote for the winning message. In Texas that message will be Talarico's
SSJVegeta
Thursday
#3
100% This. Please don't let us get caught up trying to be everything to everyone. We already are. Just this message
Cheezoholic
Thursday
#7
Yep. Thinking all Latinos really care about immigration is some racist nonsense
Sympthsical
Thursday
#16
I worked in a heavily Latino school district (90%) the last few years and what most of you
democratsruletheday
Thursday
#21
My OP is the original article, not the middleman clickgrifter Taegan Goddard summary, plus I actually linked to the poll
Celerity
Thursday
#22
Hey Latino voters, Trump/GOP wants to put you folks in cages. Democrats don't. Grow up, and do the right thing.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Thursday
#6