A new poll released Thursday showed a remarkable gain in the approval rating for President Donald Trump among a surprising demographic: Latinos.

The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll says that 50 percent of Latinos approve of Trump's performance as president, an astounding 19 percentage point gain since its last polling in December, when he had a 31 percent approval among Latinos.

Even more surprising, the president lost approval among whites, from 50 percent to 40 percent, and lost approval from African Americans, from 19 percent to 11 percent, in the same span of time.

Disapproval of Trump among Latinos fell by about the same percentage — from 64 percent disapproval in December to 46 percent disapproval in January.

The rest of the poll had less savory results for the president, as 70 percent of all Americans polled said it was a bad strategy to shut down the government, while 54 percent blame the president for the shutdown.

Only 34 percent blame Democrats for the shutdown.

The president has tried to court the Latino vote by citing statistics that show historically low unemployment.

The biggest and best results coming out of the good GDP report was that the quarterly Trade Deficit has been reduced by $52 Billion and, of course, the historically low unemployment numbers, especially for African Americans, Hispanics, Asians and Women.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2018

Here's a Fox News video report on Republicans and Hispanics: