Latino voters souring on Trump, not warm toward Dems: Poll
In the UnidosUS poll, first shared with CBS News, 57 percent of respondents said they backed former Vice President Kamala Harris in the last presidential election, while 37 percent said they backed Trump and 6 percent said they backed someone else. The poll also found that 28 percent of respondents said they have a “very favorable” opinion of congressional Democrats, while 32 percent said they have a “somewhat favorable” opinion. Seventeen percent said they have a “somewhat unfavorable” opinion of congressional Democrats, and 14 percent said they have a “very unfavorable” opinion.
- ▪In the UnidosUS poll, first shared with CBS News, 57 percent of respondents said they backed former Vice President Kamala Harris in the last presidential election, while 37 percent said they backed Trump and 6 percent said they backed someo
- ▪The poll also found that 28 percent of respondents said they have a “very favorable” opinion of congressional Democrats, while 32 percent said they have a “somewhat favorable” opinion.
- ▪Seventeen percent said they have a “somewhat unfavorable” opinion of congressional Democrats, and 14 percent said they have a “very unfavorable” opinion.
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Campaign Latino voters souring on Trump, not warm toward Dems: Poll Comments: by Tara Suter - 05/27/26 4:38 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Tara Suter - 05/27/26 4:38 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING President Trump has fallen out of favor with many Latino voters, but they are not incredibly warm toward Democrats in turn, according to a new poll. In the UnidosUS poll, first shared with CBS News, 57 percent of respondents said they backed former Vice President Kamala Harris in the last presidential election, while 37 percent said they backed Trump and 6 percent said they backed someone else.
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