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We get told by Republicans what Democrats need to do in order to win elections.
They need to STFU.
What we are looking at is Trump Remorse Syndrome.
People regret voting for Trump. I don't feel sorry for them though, because they were warned not only by Harris, but by members of the first Trump administration.
Buyer's remorse hits Trump's Latino voters ahead of 2026 midterms
One-in-four Hispanic Trump voters saying they would not vote for him again if given the choice, according to a new UnidosUS poll.
Why it matters: The erosion of Latino support for President Trump, combined with dissatisfaction with the economy, signals danger for competitive GOP-held seats in the 2026 midterm elections.
Trump's gains with Latinos were one of the biggest political stories of 2024.
Now, a new UnidosUS/BSP Research/Shaw & Co poll suggests those voters remain highly movable — a problem for Republicans in Latino-heavy battleground districts where both parties are watching for signs of a post-2024 snapback.
By the numbers: Two-thirds of Latino voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, compared with 30% who approve. Disapproval is a majority in every region tested, including 51% in Florida.
25% of Latino Trump 2024 voters say they probably or certainly would not vote for him again. That compares with 5% of Harris 2024 voters who say they would not vote for her again.
On the 2026 House ballot, Latino voters back the Democratic candidate over the Republican candidate 54%-27%, with 19% undecided.
They need to STFU.
What we are looking at is Trump Remorse Syndrome.
People regret voting for Trump. I don't feel sorry for them though, because they were warned not only by Harris, but by members of the first Trump administration.
Buyer's remorse hits Trump's Latino voters ahead of 2026 midterms
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Data: UnidosUS/BSP Research/Shaw & Company; Chart: Sara Wise/AxiosOne-in-four Hispanic Trump voters saying they would not vote for him again if given the choice, according to a new UnidosUS poll.
Why it matters: The erosion of Latino support for President Trump, combined with dissatisfaction with the economy, signals danger for competitive GOP-held seats in the 2026 midterm elections.
Trump's gains with Latinos were one of the biggest political stories of 2024.
Now, a new UnidosUS/BSP Research/Shaw & Co poll suggests those voters remain highly movable — a problem for Republicans in Latino-heavy battleground districts where both parties are watching for signs of a post-2024 snapback.
By the numbers: Two-thirds of Latino voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, compared with 30% who approve. Disapproval is a majority in every region tested, including 51% in Florida.
25% of Latino Trump 2024 voters say they probably or certainly would not vote for him again. That compares with 5% of Harris 2024 voters who say they would not vote for her again.
On the 2026 House ballot, Latino voters back the Democratic candidate over the Republican candidate 54%-27%, with 19% undecided.