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Trump’s approval hits 50% in 2025: Hispanics lead with 62% as the left loses ground among independent voters.

Last updated: May 11, 2025 8:21 am
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Trump’s Approval Hits 50%: Analyzing the Numbers

As of May 2025, President Donald Trump has reportedly achieved a 50% approval rating among likely voters, according to a poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports between April 27 and May 1. This statistic, which has been shared widely on social media, underscores a notable consolidation of Trump’s influence during his second term, following a decisive 2024 electoral victory that secured him a robust mandate and Republican control of both congressional chambers.

Trump Daily Job Approval – Full Week, Likely Voters
All: 50%
Men: 55%
Women: 45%
18-39: 50%
40-64: 52%
65+: 46%
White: 49%
Black: 39%
Hispanic: 62%
Other: 51%
DEM: 24%
IND: 46%
GOP: 79% https://t.co/85Tw8zlR4U

— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 3, 2025

The demographic breakdown of the poll showcases interesting trends. Approval among men stands at a solid 55%, while women lag slightly behind at 45%, perpetuating a gender gap that has been a hallmark of Trump’s political journey. Age-wise, the most enthusiastic supporters are voters aged 40 to 64, with a 52% approval rating; younger voters (18 to 39) follow closely at 50%. Unsurprisingly, the senior demographic (65 and over)—typically conservative—exhibits a more tempered level of support at 46%.

One of the most striking revelations from this poll is the overwhelming support among Hispanic voters, recorded at an impressive 62%. This surpasses the approval ratings of 49% among white voters, 39% among Black voters, and 51% among individuals identifying as “other.” This surge in Hispanic support is particularly noteworthy given that earlier in 2025, polls indicated a mere 34% approval rate among Latino voters. Trump’s performance during the 2024 campaign has already been acknowledged as historic, as he garnered more support from Hispanic voters than any Republican candidate since the 1970s, as corroborated by data from the American Enterprise Institute.

Moreover, a January 2025 article in Newsweek highlighted Trump’s astonishing approval rating of 72% among Latinos shortly after his inauguration—a record high that emphasizes the potency of his economic messaging and his focus on job creation and security.

These trends among Hispanic and African American voters (39% approval in this poll) signify a potential realignment of the traditional political coalitions, a strategy Trump has adeptly navigated since his first term. His ability to appeal to demographics typically aligned with the Democratic Party has been a pivotal factor in his political resurgence.

This evolving electoral landscape raises crucial questions about the future trajectory of the Republican Party and its engagement with minority communities. While Democratic figures like Kamala Harris still command a significant portion of the Hispanic vote, Trump’s recent gains illustrate that Republicans can compete effectively for these votes by centering their narratives around economic opportunity and culturally resonant issues.

However, the volatility of Hispanic support—exemplified by the dramatic shift from January to April 2025—indicates that this backing is precarious, hinging on how Trump navigates sensitive topics such as immigration and economic policy in the coming years.

Reflecting on these figures, it is evident that Trump has accomplished a feat few Republican presidents have managed: dismantling long-standing demographic barriers that once seemed impervious.

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Joana Campos

Joana Campos es abogada y editora con más de 10 años de experiencia en la gestión de proyectos de desarrollo internacional, enfocada en la sostenibilidad y el impacto social positivo. Anteriormente, trabajó como abogada corporativa. Egresada de la Universidad de Guadalajara.
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Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over 10 years of experience in managing international development projects, focused on sustainability and positive social impact. Previously, she worked as a corporate lawyer. She is a graduate of the University of Guadalajara.

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