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Official announcements from the Democratic and Republican parties
Trump Wins 2024 Election with 46% of Record Latino Vote and Largest Catholic Margin in 40 Years
Dec 31, 2024, 08:00 PM
In the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, President-elect Donald Trump achieved a historic milestone by securing 46% of the Latino vote, a record for a Republican candidate. This shift in voter demographics is seen as pivotal in determining the election's outcome. Additionally, Trump won the Catholic vote by the largest margin in 40 years, further contributing to his victory. The election is characterized by a strong Hispanic identity, with notable representation of Latino politicians, artists, and athletes, reflecting the growing influence of this demographic in American politics.
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