Pew Research data from April 2026 shows Hispanic adults who voted for Trump in 2024 still lean approving (66%) but have seen a steep decline in approval (about a 27-point drop since his second term began). This signals a volatile sub-coalition: growth in the Latino electorate makes even partial slippage strategically meaningful for future national and swing-state outcomes.
— If Hispanic Trump voters are becoming less steadfast, both parties must re-evaluate outreach, messaging and policy priorities toward Latino communities ahead of upcoming elections.
Beshay
2026.05.15
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Pew Research Center survey of 5,103 U.S. adults (April 20–26, 2026), finding approval among 2024 Hispanic Trump voters fell to 66% — down 27 points since start of second term.
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