who votes for trump in a higher percentage mexicans or argentinians
There isn’t solid, comparable public data for Mexicans vs. Argentinians specifically, so I can’t responsibly say one group votes for Trump at a higher percentage overall. The best verified data available is for Latino voters in the U.S. as a whole, where Trump got about 42% to 48% in 2024 depending on the survey, but that does not break out Mexicans or Argentinians separately.
What we can say
- Mexicans in the U.S. are part of the broader Latino electorate, but published national results usually don’t give a clean Mexico-vs-Argentina comparison.
- Argentinians are not typically measured in U.S. presidential voting data as a distinct voting bloc, so there is no reliable percentage to compare directly.
- Recent polling shows Latino support for Trump has moved around a lot since 2024, which is another reason a single “who votes more” answer would be misleading.
Practical takeaway
If you mean U.S.-based voters with Mexican heritage versus U.S.-based voters with Argentine heritage , there is no trustworthy public dataset that cleanly answers it. If you mean people living in Mexico vs. Argentina , they do not vote in U.S. elections, so the question doesn’t apply in the same way.
One-sentence answer
No verified source shows that Mexicans or Argentinians, as groups, vote for Trump at a clearly higher percentage; the closest reliable evidence is broader Latino voting data, not a Mexico-vs-Argentina split.
Would you like a quick breakdown of how Mexican-American and other Latino Trump support changed in 2024?