CNN analyst Harry Enten was dumbfounded at how deeply President Donald Trump’s approval rating has collapsed, especially among Latino voters.
“The bottom has completely fallen out when it comes to Donald Trump and Latino voters,” Enten said on Friday.
“What a different world,” he exclaimed. “Oy vey, if I’m the president of the United States, because just take a look here.”
Trump won a “record share” of Latino voters for a “Republican presidential nominee, 46 percent of the vote,” Enten said, “going all the way back since we had the advent of exit polls back in 1972.”
Trump’s job approval rating, in an average of CNN polls, is 28 percent — “an 18 point drop,” Enten explained.
Latino voters from 2024 “have abandoned him with the utmost, just, dislike of what he is doing so far — just 28 percent, a drop of 18 points.”
And with Latino men, Enten said, “Oh, my goodness gracious.”
Trump is at -41 points, a “movement of 51 points, a shift away from the president of the United States.”
“Again, the bottom has just completely fallen out, and, of course, when you look across that political map, there are so many races that will be involving a lot of Latino voters, and when you see numbers like this, I just go, ‘Uh oh,’ if I am a Republican running for Congress,” he said.
Enten also said that one of the reasons Trump had “record performance with Latinos back in 2024, was because the issue of the economy. They trusted Donald Trump by a three-point margin against Kamala Harris.”
But his net approval on the economy now? “Minus 46 points.”
“No wonder the bottom has fallen out with Latino voters and Latino men in particular,” he added.