Joe Biden’s approval rating has plummeted to its lowest yet among Hispanic voters, according to a new poll.
QUICK FACTS:
- Biden’s approval rating with Hispanics in the United States continues to fall, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll.
- The poll revealed his ratings are down to 26%, a nearly 10 point drop from his approval rating on April 6, FOX News reported.
- “Biden’s 35% job approval among registered voters ties the low that he received in a Quinnipiac University poll on Jan. 12, 2022, when his job approval rating was a negative 35-54%,” Quinnipiac wrote.
- According to the data, 41% of Hispanic respondents “disapprove strongly” of Biden’s leadership, as well as 13% who “disapprove somewhat.”
- Hispanic voters are now split down the middle in their support for the Democrat and Republican parties, a drastic difference in their previous overwhelming draw to the left.
QUINNIPIAC POLL ON HISPANICS DISAPPROVAL OF BIDEN:
“Among registered voters, 35% approve of Biden’s job performance, while 55% disapprove with 10% not offering an opinion.”
BACKGROUND:
- Earlier this year, a Latino rights organization in the United States and elected officials spoke out strongly against โLatinx,โ the all-inclusive term promoted by Democrats and progressives to refer to Hispanics.
- โWhen Latino politicos use the term it is largely to appease white rich progressives who think that is the term we use. It is a vicious circle of communication bias,โ Representative Ruben Gallego of Arizona said.