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Hispanic Voters Weigh Economic Concerns
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Hispanic voters are feeling economic pain and are deeply skeptical about the country’s direction ahead of the 2026 midterms, with turnout expected to be high but party support shaky—Democrats down to 54% and Republicans at 27%, with many undecided. Trump’s 2024 Latino surge is fading fast, as one in four say they won’t vote for him again, citing his poor job performance. Cost of living and inflation top concerns, followed by jobs, wages, and immigration—though immigration ranks fifth. A staggering 76% say they’re almost certain to vote, but Democrats face a challenge: Hispanic Democrats prioritize community over party candidates, unlike their Republican counterparts. Texas looms as a key battleground, where Latino voters are leaning Democratic despite broader rightward trends. Economic issues and immigration will dominate their ballots.
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