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The minority voters who powered Trump to a second term are drifting away 12/15/25 12:50 PM
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By Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Sabrina Rodriguez and Anumita Kaur Arturo Dominguez wishes he could go back and change his vote for Donald Trump.
Jon Edwards held his nose and cast a ballot for Trump in 2024 but is unsure where his allegiance will lie in the future.
Sache Cañete, by contrast, was persuaded by Trump’s “no tax on tips” pledge. Her tip income has gone down, but she still thinks Trump deserves more time to deliver.
A year after touting the “historic realignment” of minority voters that powered him to a second term in the White House, the multiracial coalition President Trump has boasted about is slipping away.
Trump’s approval rating among Black Americans has dropped from 24 percent during his first three months in office to 13 percent in polls this fall, according to an average of eight nationwide polls compiled by The Washington Post.
Among Hispanic voters, his ratings have fallen from 40 percent to 34 percent, while approval among White voters has fallen from 52 percent to 47 percent. Fewer polls have large enough samples to track opinions of Asian Americans, but Pew Research Center surveys find that his ratings among Asian registered voters fell from 44 percent in February to 30 percent in September.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/12/minority-voters-trump-democrats-midterms/
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