Hispanic voters are down on President Donald Trump, and a majority are poised to support Democratic candidates in midterm elections this fall. But that doesn’t mean this crucial bloc is coming home to Democrats — or that it’s satisfied with the party’s agenda.
Democrats are leading the generic ballot gauging which party Hispanic voters would prefer control the House of Representatives, 54% to 27%, according to a recent national survey of 3,000. But the analysis, conducted by both Democratic and Republican pollsters for UnidosUS, also shows that Hispanic support has a soft underbelly that could cost the party votes in the ...
