Overview
- Harry Enten reported that Trump’s net approval with Latinos fell from -2 in early February to -34 by late October in CBS News/YouGov data.
- On immigration specifically, Trump is about 38 points underwater with Latino voters, a swing of roughly 36 points from a year earlier.
- Enten said the pattern appears across multiple national surveys, describing 20–30 point shifts away from Trump rather than a single‑poll anomaly.
- He linked the trend to recent results in heavily Latino locales, citing Democrat Mikie Sherrill outperforming Kamala Harris’s 2024 margin by 52 points in Union City, New Jersey.
- In Manassas Park, Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger exceeded Harris’s 2024 showing by 22 points, which Enten framed as evidence of down‑ballot effects.