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CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten said Wednesday that new polling shows “there has been a massive backlash” against Donald Trump among Latino voters.
Trump’s approval rating with Latinos stood at -5 points at the start of his second term, Enten noted.
It’s a number that “a lot of Republicans would really like,” he said.
But it has since plunged to -28 points, a drop Enten said is significantly steeper than the decline seen among the overall electorate.
Enten put much of the freefall down to Trump’s aggressive anti-immigration agenda and deportation program. While Trump was polling evenly on deportations when he returned to office, he is now -34 points on the issue.
“Latinos do not like what Trump is doing on his deportation program,” Enten said.
“‘No, no, no,’ is what the Latino community is saying,” he added.
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There's been a major backlash against Trump among Latinos.
His net approval is down over 20 pts from a year ago.
His net approval on his deportation program is down over 30 pts from a year ago.
Re midterms: Cong Dems are doing ~15 pts better than Harris did with Latinos. pic.twitter.com/jbOh6F2tFV

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