
40-Point Shift: Immigrant Voters Swing to the Right on Immigration
Recent CNN data reveals a surprising 40-point shift in the political views of immigrant voters in the United States. The change, which occurred between 2020 and 2025, shows a dramatic increase in support for the Republican Party on immigration issues. This unexpected trend has significant implications for the upcoming elections and the future of immigration policy in the US. The data, presented on a CNN broadcast, shows that in 2020, Democrats held a 32-point lead among immigrant voters on immigration issues. However, by 2025, the Republicans had gained an 8-point lead, representing a total 40-point swing. This shift is more pronounced among immigrant voters than any other demographic group analyzed by CNN. The video's presenter notes the unexpected nature of this change, saying, "Look at that shift, a 40-point shift to the right among immigrant voters." This unexpected shift underscores the importance of understanding the evolving political landscape and the complexities of immigration policy in the United States. The remarkable change in voter sentiment highlights the need for further analysis and discussion on the factors driving this trend.