Overview
- Multiple polls show Latino net approval falling from about -2 in February to roughly -34 by late October, according to CBS News/YouGov figures highlighted on CNN.
- On immigration specifically, Trump’s net rating with Latino voters is about -38, a shift of roughly 36 points from last year’s readings.
- Enten said the decline is visible across surveys, not confined to a single dataset.
- Recent voting patterns mirrored the polling, with a 52-point shift toward Democrat Mikie Sherrill in Union City, New Jersey, compared with Kamala Harris’s 2024 margin.
- Manassas Park, Virginia, showed a 22-point move toward Democrat Abigail Spanberger versus the 2024 baseline, which Enten linked to both turnout changes and persuasion.