Latino Voters Swing Away From Trump, Stoking 2026 GOP Concerns

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A UnidosUS/BSP/Shaw poll finds that 25% of Latino Trump voters say they would not vote for him again, signaling waning support as Latino disapproval of Trump rises and Democrats lead in Latino-heavy battlegrounds for the 2026 House elections; the poll shows Florida as an exception where Latinos back the GOP, while nationwide Latinos cite cost of living as the top issue, alongside governance and civil rights concerns that could reshape turnout in swing districts.
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