According to the latest poll by Associated Press-NORC, support for Trump among Latino adults has declined since the beginning of this year, signaling a warning from a key voter group that helped him win the 2024 election. The poll data shows that only 25% of Latino adults have a "somewhat" or "very" positive view of Trump, compared to 44% in the poll conducted in mid-January this year. The proportion of Latino adults who believe the country is on the wrong track has also slightly increased over the past few months, rising from 63% in March to 73% now. Many Latino voters supported Trump last year primarily due to economic issues, and the new poll shows that despite Trump's promise to drive economic recovery, Latino adults still feel greater economic pressure than the average American. Their approval of Trump's handling of economic and immigration issues has also declined. In March, 41% of Latino adults approved of Trump's performance, but this proportion has now dropped to 27%; disapproval has risen from 58% in March to 73% this month.

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