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One in five Latino Trump voters in Texas would not repeat vote if given redo, poll finds

· KRGV (NBC 5)

A recent poll by UnidosUS reveals that one in five Latino voters in Texas who supported Donald Trump in 2024 would not do so again if given the chance. The survey, which included 500 registered Latino voters, found that two-thirds disapprove of Trump's performance, with economic issues like cost of living and inflation being top concerns. In battleground districts, 54% of respondents favor Democratic candidates, while 27% support Republicans. The poll indicates a potential shift in Latino support away from the GOP, raising hopes for Democrats in upcoming elections. Immigration reform remains a significant issue, with strong support for amnesty among Latino voters.

AI summary · Source: KRGV (NBC 5)

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