Trump won with major inroads among minority voters: Research
- In the November 2024 U.S. presidential election, President Donald Trump secured a victory against Kamala Harris, who served as vice president before the election.
- Harris's loss sparked debate among Democrats on whether the defeat resulted more from voter turnout issues or challenges in persuading and motivating the Democratic base.
- Pew Research Center analysis showed Trump expanded his coalition by increasing support among Hispanic, Asian, and Black voters, especially from those who did not vote in 2020 but voted in 2024.
- Trump retained 85% of his 2020 voters and won 54% of those who skipped voting in 2020, securing 48% of Hispanic, 40% of Asian, and 15% of Black voters in 2024, all up from 2020 levels.
- These shifts contributed to Trump's 312 Electoral College votes and his first national popular vote win, indicating a more racially diverse coalition and higher turnout among his supporters.
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