UnidosUS
Coverage of UnidosUS in the Nexus archive.
- Poll shows 20% of Florida Hispanics who voted for Trump in 2024 say they wouldn’t do it again
A poll of 500 Florida Hispanic voters shows 20% of those who voted for Trump in 2024 would not do so again, with 51% disapproving of his performance. Republican candidates lead in the gubernatorial and Senate races, but concerns about congressional oversight are high. National comparisons highlight Florida's unique Republican support among Latino voters.
- Democrats failing to win over Latino voters souring on Trump: poll
A UnidosUS poll reveals that Hispanic support for Democrats has not increased, despite 25% of Hispanic Trump voters indicating they would not vote for him in a do-over. The findings highlight growing dissatisfaction among some Latino voters with Trump but no corresponding boost for Democratic candidates.
- Latino voters souring on Trump, not warm toward Dems: Poll
President Trump has lost favor with many Latino voters, but they remain unenthusiastic about Democrats, according to a UnidosUS poll. The poll found 57% of respondents supported Kamala Harris in the 2020 election, while 37% backed Trump.
- Buyer's remorse hits Trump's Latino voters ahead of 2026 midterms
A UnidosUS poll reveals 25% of Latino Trump voters would not support him again, signaling potential risks for GOP-held seats in 2026 midterms. Latino voters back Democrats 54%-27% in generic House races, with economic concerns and immigration enforcement shaping their views.
- Only 15% of Latino voters say they live comfortably as they cite Trump economy concerns, poll shows
A UnidosUS poll reveals only 15% of Latino voters feel they live comfortably, highlighting concerns about the 'Trump economy' ahead of the 2026 midterms. Clarissa Martínez De Castro, vice president of the Latino Vote Initiative at UnidosUS, discussed the findings with CBS News.
- Latino voters turning away from Trump, but warnings remain for Dems, poll says
Hispanic voters are experiencing economic strain and skepticism about the country's direction, but Democrats are not securing majority support, according to a UnidosUS poll. The findings suggest a complex political landscape for both parties ahead of the midterms.
- Poll: Trump’s immigration message changed. Voters' opinions have not.
President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement approach, including mass deportations and ICE deployments, remains broadly unpopular among Americans, with 50% in a POLITICO Poll deeming it too aggressive. Despite shifting rhetoric and leadership after backlash from incidents in Minneapolis, public sentiment has not improved, particularly among Hispanic voters, whose support for Trump has eroded significantly.
- Latino voters cite affordability, economy as top concerns in new poll
Latino voters are concerned about affordability and the economy, with 53% citing the cost of living and inflation as their top concern. This is according to the Unidos Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters: The Road to 2026. The poll highlights key issues for Latino voters ahead of 2026.