
President Donald Trump's approval rate has dropped to a new low for his second presidency, fueled largely by reduced support among Latinos, according to a new poll.
The survey, conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, shows Trump with a 40% approval rate, seven percentage points lower than when he took office.
Even though it is the lowest in this term, it has not changed from July and is higher than the figure at this point in his first term (35%). Former President Joe Biden had a roughly 50% approval rate at this point in his presidency.
The poll highlighted Trump's declining support among Latinos, a demographic particularly targeted by the administration's immigration crackdown. Less than a third of them (32%) said they approve of Trump's performance so far, on par with a previous low from the year. It had begun the year at 37%.
The figure represents a sharp drop compared to the support Trump got in the 2024 election, where he even got close to winning the majority.
The Pew Research Center showed in June that Trump got 48% of the vote among Latinos, compared to 51% who supported Kamala Harris. The data comes from surveys of validated voters, most recently one among 7,100 people conducted between November 12 and 17 last year, the organization explained.
Exit polls were off, showing that the now-president received 42% of the group's support, while Kamala Harris got 56% of the vote.
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