Trump approval rating among Latinos slips to 34 percent: Survey

President Trump’s approval rating among Hispanic voters dipped to 34 percent in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll. The poll shows a 3-point decline from the 37 percent of Hispanic voters who said they approved of the president in January. Trump’s disapproval rating among Hispanic voters, meanwhile, jumped 7 points, from 54 percent in January to 61...

Apr 28, 2025 - 17:27
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Trump approval rating among Latinos slips to 34 percent: Survey

President Trump’s approval rating among Hispanic voters dipped to 34 percent in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The poll shows a 3-point decline from the 37 percent of Hispanic voters who said they approved of the president in January.

Trump’s disapproval rating among Hispanic voters, meanwhile, jumped 7 points, from 54 percent in January to 61 percent in April.

Overall, the latest poll shows 42 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing, compared to 53 percent who disapprove.

Hispanic voters represented a key voting bloc for the president in 2024. While the majority of Hispanic voters backed former Vice President Harris, 46 percent supported Trump’s bid — a 14-point increase from the support he won from Hispanic voters in 2020. Many point to the boost in Hispanic support for Trump as pivotal to his victory in 2024.

The latest poll shows Hispanic voters souring on Trump’s handling of the economy and immigration.

Less than one-third of Hispanic voters, 29 percent, say they approve of Trump’s “stewardship of economy,” while 57 percent say they disapprove.

That’s compared to white voters, who are split on Trump’s handling of the economy, with 45 percent saying they approve and 45 percent saying they disapprove. While 13 percent of Black voters say they approve of Trump’s handling of the economy, 70 percent do not.

One-third of Hispanic voters say they approve of Trump’s handling of immigration, with 55 percent disapproving. Meanwhile, 54 percent of white voters approve and 39 percent disapprove; among Black voters, 20 percent approve and 64 percent disapprove.

The latest poll is consistent with similar polls published ahead of Trump’s 100-day benchmark in his second term. In a recent CNN poll, Trump’s approval rating was 41 percent overall, down 4 points from March. Among Hispanic voters, Trump’s approval declined from 35 percent in March to 28 percent in the April poll.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll included 4,306 adults from April 16-21 with margins of error between approximately two and four percentage points.