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Wiz Imp

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3. The bottom has dropped out of his support from Hispanics/LAtinos.
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 07:10 PM
Monday

The Raw Story article mentions other groups where he is losing significant ground.

For starters, Trump was propelled to victory by doing significantly better than last time with voters who make under $50,000 per year — but as Armke noted, these voters "have swung 7% toward Democrats, from dead even to D+7."

Also integral to Trump's win were voters without a college degree, who at the beginning of the cycle favored Republicans by 9 points. Now, they are evenly split.

But perhaps one of the most alarming figures for Trump is the rapid erosion of his advantage with male voters. Trump cleaned up with male voters in the last election, and in particular did well with younger men, a demographic that has in the past been winnable for Democrats. Now, however, that advantage has shrunk significantly.

"Dems are seeing a RISE in backing among men -- male RV's entered the cycle at R+11; they now sit at R+5," wrote Warmke.

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-poll/

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