A new poll from the Wall Street Journal finds that support for Joe Biden is cratering among Hispanic voters.
The poll also found that Hispanic voters are now almost evenly split between Democrats and Republicans.
This should be setting off alarm bells at the Biden White House.
The WSJ article is behind a paywall but The Hill has details:
Hispanic voters evenly split between Democrats, GOP: WSJ poll
Support from Hispanic voters is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.
While the poll relies on an unusually small sample size of 165 Hispanic registered voters to arrive at its conclusions and has a 7.6 percentage point margin of error, it’s the latest data point in a worrying trend for Democrats. The party has come to rely on the Hispanic vote to win national and local elections and acknowledged that its underperformance among the voting block is partially to blame for 2020 defeats in key states like Texas and Florida.
According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), 44 percent of Hispanics would vote for President Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today, and 43 percent would vote for former President Trump.
The breakdown of congressional support among Hispanics finds a similar trend, with support for Democrats and the GOP tied at 37 percent each.
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See the tweets below for more:
🚨🚨 New poll from @WSJ shows a seismic shift among Hispanic voters:
☑️ Biden’s approval rating among Hispanics is 12 pts underwater
☑️ For the first time, Hispanics are now evenly split on the 2022 Congressional ballot
☑️ Biden is only +1 in a 2024 rematch with Trump pic.twitter.com/dHX1BPM2M0
— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 8, 2021
🚨🚨 Another poll — this time from YouGov/The Economist — shows Biden’s approval rating is tanking with Hispanics.
Approve: 40%
Disapprove: 47%Maybe if the Democrats keep calling Hispanics “Latinx” and “racist,” that will fix the problem? pic.twitter.com/uCl8J3lHBZ
— Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) December 8, 2021
This could have a massive effect on upcoming elections.
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