A 2025 Pew Research Center survey found partisan differences among Latinos on Trump's job performance: 67% of Republican and Republican-leaning Latinos approved of his performance, while 92% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning Latinos disapproved.
November 24, 2025
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Survey breakdown of Latino attitudes toward presidential job performance by partisan identification.
A 2025 Pew Research Center national survey of 5,022 U.S. adults (fielded Feb. 5–June 18, 2025) found that 84% of U.S. adults said they ever use YouTube and 71% said they use Facebook.
November 20, 2025
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National survey measuring platform usage among U.S. adults.
Pew Research Center's 2025 National Survey of Latinos found that 52% of U.S. Latino adults said they worried that they, a family member, or a close friend might be deported.
October 16, 2025
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National bilingual survey of U.S. Latino adults conducted Oct. 6-16, 2025 (n=4,923).
The 2025 Pew Research Center National Survey of Latinos was a nationally representative bilingual survey of 4,923 U.S. Latino adults conducted Oct. 6-16, 2025.
October 16, 2025
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Survey sample and field dates for Pew Research Center's National Survey of Latinos.
A 2025 Pew Research Center survey of 629 U.S. Latino adults (conducted Sept. 22-28, 2025) found that 61% said Donald Trump's policies have made the economy worse, 22% said his policies had not had much effect, and 15% said his policies had made the economy better.
September 28, 2025
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Findings from a nationally representative, bilingual Pew Research Center survey of U.S. Latino adults conducted Sept. 22-28, 2025.
A 2025 Pew Research Center survey found that 960,000 of the United States' Indian population of 4.9 million (approximately 20%) lived in California.
January 01, 2025
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Population distribution of Indian Americans by state according to a 2025 Pew survey.
Pew Research Center analysis of 2024 election data found that Donald Trump received the highest share of Latino support in Pew validated-voter studies since 2016 and that his 2024 share of Latino support exceeded that of any other Republican presidential candidate in exit poll data going back to the 1980s.
November 05, 2024
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Comparative finding about Republican presidential candidates' shares of Latino support using Pew validated-voter studies and historical exit poll data.