Thursday, May 2, 2024

Only 19 Percent of Hispanics Approve of Biden, Less Than Whites

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A new Quinnipiac poll finds only 19 percent of Hispanics approve of President 's job performance, even lower than whites.

It's the latest poll to show Hispanics with less support for Biden than whites, throwing into chaos Democrat plans to win heavily-Hispanic states like and .

Biden has crashed to just 31 percent approval in the new poll, conducted between July 14th and 18th.

It found Biden with just 61 percent approval among Blacks, far lower than usual for a Democrat, 29 percent approval among whites and only 19 percent approval among Hispanics.

Forty-nine percent of Hispanics “strongly disapproved” of Biden, higher than the forty-five percent among whites who strongly disapproved.

Quinnipiac also found Hispanics would prefer Republicans control the U.S. House, by a 42 percent to 40 percent margin and the U.S. Senate, by a 45 percent to 42 percent margin.

“In spring 2021, the NRSC released the Hispanic Battleground Survey which found that Hispanic voters largely reject the pillars of the Democrats' agenda heading into the midterm elections, including wasteful spending, open borders, and banning voter ID requirements,” the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) said in a statement responding to the poll.

“Earlier this year, the NRSC launched Operación ¡Vamos! to focus on sharing the GOP's opportunity agenda for hardworking families and help Republicans take back the majority this November,” said the NRSC.

Seventy-three percent of Hispanic tell Quinnipiac they believed “the country is worse off today than it was a year ago,” higher than the seventy percent of whites who felt the same.

While liberals attribute Biden's lack of Hispanic support on disappointment over his failure to pass immigration amnesty, only three percent of Hispanics said immigration was the most urgent issue facing the country.

The poll also found 76 percent of Hispanics do not want Biden to run for reelection, higher than 74 percent of whites who opposed a Biden reelection bid.  However, Hispanics also opposed a reelection bid by former President , by a 56 percent to 44 percent margin.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Donny Ferguson
Donny Fergusonhttps://donnyferguson.com/
Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

6 COMMENTS

  1. Biden and Kerry love Iran as does China/ Russia it’s all a “big put on by biden” his trip to Israel, they want Iran to have Nuclear weapons as Obama did, Iran has sworn destruction of Israel /US, why send tax payer money into Palestine / Iran ?, to hurt Israel /US ? YES

  2. Maybe it’s only in white liberal’s fantasies that unchecked illegal immigration is a winning issue among Hispanics.

    After all, it is the Hispanic neighborhoods that are disproportionately affected by illegally present gangs, drug cartels, and other criminal activity. Not to mention that the desperately poor often live in shacks or severely overcrowded conditions, which cause their own problems. Hispanics would like to raise their families in decent neighborhoods free of crime and substandard living conditions too.

  3. Yeah, he thought if he opened the door at the border for all to come in, he would have it made with the Hispanic votes, it didn’t work. They are not as stupid as he thought. He is going down and out the door of the White House where he never should have been in the first place.

  4. So, apparently you don’t know that there are many white hispanics? Nevertheless, given the family values espoused by hispanics, the democrats should continue to lose their support.

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