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VisitWhich demographic will show the largest support increase for Trump from 2024 to 2028?
Jewish voters • 25%
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Exit polls and demographic analysis from major news organizations such as CNN, NBC, or Pew Research Center
Trump Secures 43% of Jewish Vote in New York, 50% Boost Since 2020; 43% in Florida, 38% in Arizona, 42% in Nevada
Nov 6, 2024, 07:03 AM
Donald Trump has achieved significant support among Jewish voters in the recent elections, garnering 43% of the Jewish vote in New York, marking the highest share for a Republican presidential candidate in decades. This figure represents a 50% increase compared to his performance in 2020. Additionally, Trump received notable support in other states, with 43% in Florida, 38% in Arizona, and 42% in Nevada. This level of support is the highest for a Republican candidate since 1980, indicating a historic shift among U.S. Jewish voters towards Trump.
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