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Trump Gains Among Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Latino Voters in California's 2024 Election, Promises Water Deliveries
Nov 17, 2024, 04:04 PM
As California counties near the completion of ballot counting for the 2024 presidential election, data indicates a significant shift towards Donald Trump, particularly among minority voters. The Republican Party experienced increased support from Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Latino demographics, which has fueled optimism within the GOP. This trend builds on previous gains observed during the midterm elections. Notably, Trump's appeal extended to young voters, a group that has historically leaned Democratic. The implications of this shift raise questions about the future political landscape in California, a state that has been predominantly Democratic. Additionally, Trump has indicated that addressing California's water issues will be a priority in his administration, promising to enhance water deliveries to cities and farms despite opposition from environmentalists. The state's attorney general has also hinted at a resurgence of legal challenges against Trump, reminiscent of the previous administration's contentious relationship with California.
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