Donald Trump is increasing his support among Hispanic voters, according to a recent Univision poll, with 50 percent of Hispanic Republicans saying they will vote for him in the GOP primary. Nationally, Hispanic support for the former president stands at 36 percent – up four points since he left office in January 2021.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, once considered a legitimate threat to Trump for the 2024 nomination, polled a distant second on 12 percent, not far ahead of the hitherto unknown Vivek Ramaswamy, on nine percent.
The poll, which purports to be the largest Hispanic bipartisan primary public polling of the 2024 election cycle so far, also shows that when it comes to border security, Republicans have a slim advantage in trust among Hispanic voters, with 41 percent trusting Republicans to bring the migrant crisis under control compared to 40 percent who trust the Democrats.