According to the latest poll by Reuters/Ipsos, public support for Trump's immigration policy in the United States has dropped to its lowest level since he returned to the White House, with only 38% of respondents rating Trump's performance on immigration as "good," down from 39% in the same poll in January this year, and far below the 50% it once reached during the early months of his return to power. Immigration has been one of the top priorities of the Trump administration, and the latest poll also shows that Trump is losing support among some American men.

As more polls show voters' dissatisfaction with Trump's immigration agenda and cost-of-living issues, Democrats see an opportunity among Latino voters. But there is another problem, as pointed out by influencers like Espina — the Democratic Party is not popular enough, and some influencers also hope to help the Democratic Party solve this issue. The latest Associated Press-NORC poll also confirms this: the favorability of certain groups within the Democratic Party has not recovered compared to 2024.

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