US Trump's return to power fueled by Hispanic, working-class voter support

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By Jason Lange, Bo Erickson and Brad Heath
November 6, 2024 5:10 PM GMT-5 Updated 4 hours ago

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[1/2]Then-Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump reacts during a roundtable discussion with Latino community leaders in Doral, Florida, U.S. October 22, 2024. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo

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[2/2]People walk to the pedestrian crossing at the San Luis Port of Entry, in the heavily Hispanic Yuma County, a Democratic stronghold in the southwestern corner of Arizona along the Mexico border, in San Luis, Arizona, U.S., November 17, 2023

Two-thirds of voters considered the U.S. economy in poor shape
WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Donald Trump reshaped the U.S. electorate once again this year, piling up support among Hispanic voters, young people, and Americans without college degrees -- and winning more votes in nearly all of the country as he reclaimed the presidency.
Following the Republican's populist campaign, in which he promised to shield workers from global economic competition and offered a wide range of tax-cut proposals, Trump's increasing strength among working-class voters and nonwhite Americans helped grow his share of the vote almost everywhere.

The starkest increase may have been the 14-percentage-point swing in Trump's share of Hispanic voters, according to an exit poll conducted by Edison Research. Some 46% of self-identified Hispanic voters picked Trump, up from 32% in the 2020 election when Trump lost to Democrat Joe Biden.
Hispanics have largely favored Democrats for decades, but Trump's share this year was the highest for a Republican presidential candidate in exit polls going back to the 1970s, and just higher than the 44% share won by Republican George W. Bush in 2004, according to data compiled by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.

In counties where more than 20% of voting-age Americans were Hispanic, Trump's margin over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harrisimproved by 13 points relative to his 2020 performance against Biden.

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maps and charts about the 2024 election results

"Young Hispanics do not have the same muscle memory as their grandparents who voted for Democrats for 50 years," said Giancarlo Sopo, a Republican media strategist who worked on Hispanic outreach for Trump's 2020 campaign.

This time, Trump won 55% of Hispanic men, 19 points more than the 36% share he won four years earlier, while he garnered support from 38% of Hispanic women, up 8 points from 2020.

Trump has made opposition to immigration a cornerstone of his political career, pledging to conduct mass deportations of people living in the U.S. illegally. Many Hispanic voters supported Trump's hardline positions, according to the Edison Research exit poll. About a quarter of Hispanic respondents said most immigrants in the country without documentation should be deported to the countries they came from, compared with 40% of voters overall in the poll.

ECONOMIC CONCERNS
Hispanic Americans skew more working-class than the country's white majority, with larger shares of Hispanics lacking college degrees, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

Hispanics also tend to be younger than average in America, which means many have had less time to build wealth and have also been more exposed to the economic troubles of recent years, including high inflation and soaring interest rates for mortgages. Trump won 43% of voters age 18 to 29 - 7 points more than in 2020.

About two-thirds of voters considered the U.S. economy in poor shape, compared with about half of 2020 voters. Some 46% said their family's financial situation was worse than four years ago, compared with 20% who said the same in 2020.

"Republicans have consistently beat Democrats on connecting with voters on the economy," said Clarissa Martinez De Castro, vice president of the nonpartisan UnidosUS Latino Vote Initiative. "This was a referendum on the economy, and that has consistently been the number one, two and three issues for Hispanic voters."

In the battleground state of Arizona, a state Biden won in 2020, Mexican-born Arturo Laguna became an American citizen earlier this year and cast his first U.S. presidential ballot for Trump, citing the Republican's conservatism and his embrace of restrictions on abortion access.

"The three biggest things of importance are family values, being pro-life and religion," said Laguna, a 28-year-old corporate manager. "I don't feel like Kamala represents those values."

Across the country, in places where almost all votes were counted - roughly 2,200 counties nationwide - Trump's margin was 5 points higher than it was in 2020.

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maps and charts about the 2024 election results

This broad increase - a rise of the Republican tide - in part owed to Trump's gains among voters without college degrees, a massive class of voters that spans racial and ethnic categories and made up just over half of the electorate on Tuesday.
Some 56% of voters without degrees picked Trump, up 6 points from the Republican's share in the 2020 exit poll. Harris won 55% of voters who have degrees, unchanged from Biden's share in 2020, when affluent suburbs helped power the Democrat's victory.

Trump's gains build on major shifts in the electorate since his triumph in the 2016 presidential election, when he outperformed past Republicans by far among working-class white voters. He largely maintained his dominance with the group this year, winning 66% of their vote, with his share down 1 point from 2020, according to the Edison Research exit poll.
Among people without college degrees and who are not white, however, Trump's share of the vote increased by 8 points.

While Trump gained ground in vote tallies across most of the country, some of his biggest advances were in and around big cities, areas that have been critical for past Democratic victories.

Trump flipped Nassau County - just east of New York City on Long Island - winning about 52 percent of the vote there.
And in the 25 big urban counties where nearly all the votes had been tallied by Wednesday morning, Harris won 60 percent of the vote, down about 5 percentage points from Biden’s performance in 2020 and the lowest share for a Democrat in those counties since at least 2012.

Harris won 53% of the women's vote, while Trump won 55% of the vote by men, with Trump performing slightly better with both groups compared with 2020.

Thanks to @Hey Johnny Bravo for making me aware of the article and the archive
 
The LatinXes and the Dearborn Arabs (who sent Kamala to 3rd place behind Jill Kosher Stein( have been invited to the Raycism Cookout.

White women also did their part and may come, but must remain inside so they don't hear all the racisms we will be doing in the back yard.
 
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Until recently I would've agreed. The illegal Mexicans ruined it for everybody. But at this point I think the legal Mexicans will be willing to help send back the illegal ones. In which case, it's cool.
they would, they fuckin' hate them (in my anecdotal experience which is that I have consistently fucked hispanic women my entire life and known lots of hispanic families) It checks out too, a lot of them spend a lot of time and money saving up and coming here legally and then some faggots just sneak in and take jobs or commit crimes that make them look bad. they're also all catholic and shit. of course they voted trump and they want those people out. a lot of the illegals are also exactly the family members the legal guys came to america to get the fuck away from lol they also didn't vote for Kamala because she's a woman, and people say she's black. hispanics hate black people more than white people do.
 
then some faggots just sneak in and take jobs or commit crimes that make them look bad
There are cubans in Florida with the same mentality about the other cubans. I had a cuban go off about how much he hated cubans and called them spics. He said they ruined it for everyone and make him look bad. The dude looked like he had more spanish DNA than a lot of cubans.
. hispanics hate black people more than white people do.
A lot of race activists just think its all the browns and blacks against the whites. During the floyd riots the mexicans were attacking blacks that went onto their streets in two cases.
 
Until recently I would've agreed. The illegal Mexicans ruined it for everybody. But at this point I think the legal Mexicans will be willing to help send back the illegal ones. In which case, it's cool.
Mexicans aren't the biggest problem anymore. For the most part they want to marry a white and integrate. Haitians, Venezuelans, and Hondurans are the biggest trouble coming from south of the border.
 
I had a cuban go off about how much he hated cubans and called them spics. He said they ruined it for everyone and make him look bad.
you would not believe the amount of times I've heard Hispanics call other ones beaner, spic, or filthy wetback motherfucker and totally mean it. not just jokingly like I might call a friend a nigger, spic or faggot and expect to get called a gook or chink back but said with real vitriol. they really do hate them. A lot of Hispanic people have a lot of pride and are proud to come be Americans. they just want to work all week then on the weekend get together, cook lots of food, drink beer, smoke some weed, and watch Westerns or action movies with their giant families and friends. they absolutely hate how bad those fucks make them look.

A lot of race activists just think its all the browns and blacks against the whites. During the floyd riots the mexicans were attacking blacks that went onto their streets in two cases.
man that shit is nothing new. the koreans were on rooftops picking off blacks who were looting with sniper rifles during the LA riots 30 years ago. you know, back when Asians were part of the POC club. Asians and Hispanics who come here legally generally just want to assimilate with white people and live normal lives and have families and success.

actually I'd say most people who immigrate from all over the world to the USA legally are like that. Its the people who come here by breaking the law that, big surprise, get here and break the law.
 
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The Hispanics hate the troon agenda, and they also hate illegal immigration. They care about their paychecks, too. Big W for Trump, big L for the Dems.
 
MFW uppity beaners won’t listen to their white saviors like the good little Latinx-es they’re supposed to be.

Speaking of “Latinx” it was conspicuous by its absence in the OP article. Has its time passed?
 
We still need to send all the illegals back and end legal immigration till we get a handle on it generally I don't think America needs any more immigration from anywhere America has plenty of our own doctors and lawyers we have our own universities no one needs to be coming to the United states unless they're coming to see our great landmarks
 
The Twitterati’s blaming the Hispanics for Kamala’s loss lol

Unironic tweets of hoping they’d get deported as in they think every Hispanic who voted are illegal immigrants lol
 
The Twitterati’s blaming the Hispanics for Kamala’s loss lol

Unironic tweets of hoping they’d get deported as in they think every Hispanic who voted are illegal immigrants lol
on the point of twitter and reddit echochamber spergs, it's hilarious how these people spend all their time calling everyone a racist, then turn around and become one the second a minority does anything they don't like. this isn't new, but I have no idea how these retarded hypocrites can't look in the mirror and see what they are. me, however, I might be a racist but at least I'm honest about it. I'm not a religious person either but I am an American, and god damn it if some legal spics want to vote to stop abortions and homo shit because they're catholics and the bible says so that's their god given right. and if they don't want their illegal degenerate cousins coming in and fucking the place up, good for them. I too don't invite certain troublemaking family members over for dinner because they're going to either cause problems, or ask for shit I shouldn't have to give.

and just on a personal level, these minorities don't like the progressives because they feel talked down to. they straight up talk to and about them as if they're mentally retarded or can't take care of themselves. they also know these people are disingenuous and using them for power. I'm not a fan of the republicans really either but at least they aren't doing that shit.
 
The Twitterati’s blaming the Hispanics for Kamala’s loss lol

Unironic tweets of hoping they’d get deported as in they think every Hispanic who voted are illegal immigrants lol
I'm surprised they are not blaming Israel or Jews since most of Twitter is Pro-Palestine. Yet.
 
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