Poll: big drop in support from Hispanics
President Trump's support among Hispanic adults has steeply declined since the beginning of his second term, according to a new poll released Friday.
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... Just 25% of Hispanic adults have a favorable view of Trump -- a 19-point decline from the start of his second term, the Associated Press-NORC poll found. Hispanic adults are also becoming more dissatisfied in Trump's job performance, according to the survey. In March, 41% of Hispanic adults approved of the way Trump was handling his job as president, but now that has fallen to 27%. The survey also found a larger percentage of Hispanic adults -- 73% --now say the country is going in the wrong direction than the 63% who said the same in March. The shift could spell trouble for Republicans looking to cement support with this group in future elections. ...
Hispanic adults are also becoming more dissatisfied in Trump's job performance, according to the survey.
In March, 41% of Hispanic adults approved of the way Trump was handling his job as president, but now that has fallen to 27%.
The survey also found a larger percentage of Hispanic adults -- 73% --now say the country is going in the wrong direction than the 63% who said the same in March.
The shift could spell trouble for Republicans looking to cement support with this group in future elections. ...
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