Former President Donald Trump is gaining support among Latino and black male voters, according to recent polls.
According to GenForward research, carried out According to a survey conducted at the University of Chicago from September 26, 2024 to October 6, 2024, of 2,359 voters surveyed, 14 percent of black men felt favorable toward Mr. Trump; 25% felt somewhat favorable.
The survey also found that 18% of Latino men have a “very favorable” view of Trump, and 30% have a “somewhat favorable” view of Trump. It turns out.
Among black male voters surveyed, 28% had a “very favorable” opinion of Vice President Kamala Harris, while 28% had a “somewhat favorable” opinion of Harris. 33% of people said yes. The survey also found that 13 percent of Latino men view Harris favorably, and 25 percent have a “somewhat favorable” impression of her.
This survey is conducted as a recent new york times/A Siena College poll found that 56 percent of Latino voters support Harris. This represents a decrease from 2016, when 68 percent of Latino voters supported the Democratic presidential candidate, and 2020, when 62 percent of Latino voters supported the Democratic presidential candidate. According to to hill.
While the Democratic Party has seen a decline in support from Latino voters in recent years, Trump and the Republican Party have seen an increase in support from Latino voters. According to the paper, Trump received 28% support from Latino voters in 2016 and 36% support in the 2020 presidential election.
of new york times/Siena University public opinion poll Trump received 37 percent support from Latino voters.
On Tuesday, Trump participated in a roundtable discussion with Latino leaders and received a standing ovation.


