Hispanic Voter Defection Rattles GOP Midterm Strategy

Hispanic Voter Defection Rattles GOP Midterm Strategy

The Context

Hispanic voters now represent 14.7 percent of the U.S. electorate—up from 13.3 percent in 2020—and Republicans had bet on sustaining gains made in South Texas and Miami-Dade. A 20-point approval ceiling among Hispanic voters caps GOP upside in every swing state with a growing Latino population, turning what was a midterm advantage into a demographic squeeze.

The Takeaway

Watch for Republican campaigns to pivot hard on economic messaging in Hispanic-majority districts, but don’t mistake tactical shifts for strategic repositioning. The approval-rating floor suggests the party’s post-2020 Latino coalition was built on pandemic-era anxiety, not durable policy alignment. Latino business leaders sitting on corporate PAC boards should expect pressure to fund Spanish-language ad buys that emphasize inflation over immigration—a reversal of the last cycle’s playbook.

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