President-elect Donald Trump has increased his favorability among Hispanic voters in the aftermath of the presidential election, according to several post-election polls from the Economist/YouGov.
In a survey conducted between October 12-15, 2024, before the presidential election between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, 35 percent of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of Trump, while 61 percent had an unfavorable view of Trump.
Another survey from the Economist/YouGov conducted between November 9-12, 2024, after the presidential election, found that 42 percent of Hispanic voters had a favorable view of Trump, while 47% had an unfavorable view of him.
In another survey conducted between November 17-19, 2024, 48 percent of Hispanic voters both had a favorable and unfavorable view of Trump.
Trump again was found to have increased his favorability among Hispanic voters in…