Latino voters are dividing their support between both political parties, which is bad news for the Democrats, who have historically counted on the minority group for outsized support.
In a hypothetical rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, 44 per cent said Biden while 43 per cent said Trump.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump hold up a 'Latinos for Trump' sign in Miami, Florida in October 2020. While Trump made inroads with Hispanic voters in 2020, polling shows the group now even more split among the parties, having formerly been Democratic
Once a reliably Democratic voting bloc, 바카라쿠폰 new polling from The Wall Street Journal showed even support for Democrats and Republicans among all Hispanic voters going into the 2022 midterm races
Biden's disapproval rating his higher than his approval rating among Hispanic voters as well.
The Journal poll found that 54 per cent of Latinos currently disapprove of the job Biden is doing, versus 42 per cent who approve.
In 2020, Trump - whose campaign dedicated significant resources to Latino outreach - did see gains.
According , Trump received 38 per cent of the Hispanic vote, compared to Biden's 59 per cent.
In 2016, Trump - the winner of the race - received just 28 per cent of the Hispanic vote, while Democrat Hillary Clinton walked away with 66 per cent.
The party of Trump had even worse midterm performance in 2018, Pew found, with 72 per cent of Latino voters supporting Democratic Congressional candidates and 25 per cent supporting Republicans.
The poll also showed President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump nearly tied for support among all Hispanic voters, despite Biden winning the group in 2020 by 21 points. Like in every demographic group, there's a gender gap, with women more supportive of Democrats