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VisitLargest increase in Trump support by demographic in 2024?
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Exit polling data from reputable sources such as Edison Research or Pew Research Center
Trump Expands Support Among Hispanic Voters, Leads Popular Vote by 5 Million in Decisive Victory
Nov 6, 2024, 02:23 PM
In the latest election results, Donald Trump has reportedly expanded his support among Hispanic and Latino voters, as indicated by exit polling data. Currently, Trump leads the popular vote by approximately 5 million votes, signifying what some analysts describe as a decisive victory and a mandate from voters. This election also saw a notable increase in white voter turnout, although Trump's margins among this demographic were lower compared to previous elections. A significant shift among Hispanic voters towards the Republican Party has been observed, attributed to a collaborative effort across various ethnic groups, including Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian voters, who participated in high numbers to support Trump's campaign.
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