Poll Reveals Regret Among Texas Latinos Who Voted for Trump
One in Five Texas Latinos Who Voted For Trump Regret Their Choice: Poll

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A recent poll indicates that 20% of Latino voters in Texas who supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election now regret their choice. The survey highlights growing dissatisfaction with the political climate, with many citing economic concerns and immigration policies as significant factors influencing their opinions.
- 0120% of Texas Latinos who voted for Trump in 2024 now regret their decision, with 3% certain they wouldn't vote for him again.
- 0254% of Texas Latinos would support Democratic candidates in the upcoming 2026 elections, compared to 28% for the GOP.
- 0369% of Latino respondents believe the country is heading in the wrong direction, with 67% disapproving of President Biden's performance.
- 0446% of respondents cited cost of living and inflation as the primary issue affecting their views on Trump.
- 0580% of those polled support legalization for long-term immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
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A poll conducted by UnidosUS reveals that 20% of Latino voters in Texas who supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election now regret their choice. This survey, carried out between April 27 and May 14, shows that dissatisfaction with the political landscape is growing, particularly concerning economic issues and immigration policies. Notably, while Trump garnered 55% of Latino votes in Texas, only 6% of those who voted for Kamala Harris expressed regret about their choice. Looking ahead to the 2026 elections, 54% of Texas Latinos indicated they would support Democratic candidates, contrasting with 28% for Republicans. The poll also highlighted broader concerns, with 69% of respondents believing the country is on the wrong track and 67% disapproving of Biden's performance. Economic concerns were paramount, with 51% believing Trump's policies would worsen their financial situation. The upcoming elections in Texas are expected to be significantly influenced by these shifting sentiments among Latino voters.
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The shifting sentiments among Latino voters could significantly influence upcoming elections in Texas, particularly in key races for governor and U.S. Senate.
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