Mike Madrid
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Mike Madrid
@madrid_mike
“The Latino Century” author Latino GOP political consultant; Data & numbers for breakfast @TheLatino_vote podcast 🐿




PEW RESEARCH - Trump Approval 🟢 Approve: 34% (-30) 🔴 Disapprove: 64% Trump's lowest second term approval —— • White: 43-56 (-13) • Black: 12-85 (-73) • Hispanic: 22-74 (-52) • Asian: 23-75 (-52) --- • Ages 18-29: 24-75 (-51) • Ages 30-49: 30-68 (-38) • Ages 50-64: 42-56 (-14) • Ages 65+: 42-56 (-14) --- • Male: 38-60 (-22) • Female: 31-67 (-36) --- • HS or less: 37-60 (-23) • College grad: 30-68 (-38) • Postgrad: 24-75 (-51) --- • Dem/Lean Dem: 5-94 (-89) • GOP/Lean GOP: 68-31 (+37) —— n=5,103 A | April 20-23 pewresearch.org/politics/2026/…



Notable: a 14-point drop in approval among white Trump 2024 voters vs. a 27-point drop along Hispanic Trump 2024 voters. A lot of people thought the mass deportation stuff was bluster. It wasn’t. With a sample size over 5,000, this is one of the most robust polls out there.

🚨TRUMP: NO ONE CARES ABOUT COST OF LIVING

Over half of Americans say their finances are worsening, Gallup poll finds. cbsn.ws/4cSputG



NEW POLL: California Governors race showing significant consolidation. Becerra and Hilton in strong leading positions. Becerra 24% Hilton 23% Dropping back Steyer 15% Bianco 13% (Thread🧵)

PEW RESEARCH - Trump Approval 🟢 Approve: 34% (-30) 🔴 Disapprove: 64% Trump's lowest second term approval —— • White: 43-56 (-13) • Black: 12-85 (-73) • Hispanic: 22-74 (-52) • Asian: 23-75 (-52) --- • Ages 18-29: 24-75 (-51) • Ages 30-49: 30-68 (-38) • Ages 50-64: 42-56 (-14) • Ages 65+: 42-56 (-14) --- • Male: 38-60 (-22) • Female: 31-67 (-36) --- • HS or less: 37-60 (-23) • College grad: 30-68 (-38) • Postgrad: 24-75 (-51) --- • Dem/Lean Dem: 5-94 (-89) • GOP/Lean GOP: 68-31 (+37) —— n=5,103 A | April 20-23 pewresearch.org/politics/2026/…



The Guardian: The chair of the California Democratic party says he wants to get rid of the state’s idiosyncratic “jungle primary”, calling it a failure that risks pitting a crowded field of Democratic candidates against each other to the point where a Republican can be elected governor of one of the bluest states in the US. “The current system we have does not work,” Rusty Hicks said in an interview. “It needs to be revised or repealed.” theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
