President-elect Donald Trump has increased his favorability among Hispanic voters since the presidential election, according to multiple post-election polls. economist/your government
The poll, conducted between October 12 and 15, 2024, before the presidential election between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, found that 35% of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of Trump, while 61% had a favorable view of him. had an unfavorable view of Trump.
Another study from economist/YouGov conducted a survey from November 9th to 12th, 2024 after the presidential election, and found that 42% of Hispanic voters have a favorable view of Mr. Trump, while 47% have an unfavorable view of Mr. Trump. It turned out that he did.
A separate poll conducted from November 17th to 19th, 2024 found that 48% of Hispanic voters had both a favorable and unfavorable view of President Trump.
A separate poll conducted from November 23 to 26, 2024, once again found that Trump is gaining favor among Hispanic voters. Forty-eight percent of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of Trump, while 45% had an unfavorable view of him.
NBC News exit poll Found Trump received 45% support from “national Latino voters,” while Harris received 53% support from Latino voters nationwide. Trump's support among Hispanic voters in this election was higher than in the 2020 presidential election.
“Mr. Trump won the support of 45% of Latino voters nationwide, compared to 53% for Ms. Harris,” an NBC News exit poll found, according to NBC News. “This is much better than the 33-point loss Trump suffered among Latinos in 2020, when he won with 32% to Joe Biden's 65%. And it may end up being the strongest performance by a Latino Republican in a presidential election since George W. Bush won 44 percent in 2004.
NBC News exit polls also found that Mr. Trump did better than Ms. Harris with Hispanic male voters. Hispanic men reportedly supported President Trump by 54%, and Harris received 44% support from Hispanic male voters in the election.
