Recent analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling indicates that Donald Trump has made significant gains among Hispanic men, nearly closing the gap with Kamala Harris ahead of the November 5 election. Trump is now trailing Harris by just 2 percentage points, with support at 44% compared to Harris's 46%. This marks a substantial shift from his 19-point deficit to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Additionally, Trump's overall support among Hispanic voters has increased to 37%, up from 30%. Conversely, Kamala Harris has seen a decline in her lead among white women, now only 3 points ahead of Trump, compared to a 12-point lead in 2020. The polling data reflects a notable shift in voter sentiment as the election approaches.