Trump won with major inroads among minority voters: Research
- President Donald Trump won the 2024 U.S. presidential election, defeating former Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Trump’s victory built on steady voter shifts since 2016, including gains among Hispanic, Black, and Asian voters as well as religious groups.
- Trump retained 85% of his 2020 supporters, gained 7% of Catholic voters switching parties, and benefited from 54% of new voters who abstained in 2020.
- Trump secured 48% of Hispanic votes, 40% of Asian votes, 15% of Black votes, and held a 12-point Catholic voter advantage over Harris in 2024.
- The 2024 electorate was more diverse and included irregular voters whose participation helped Trump, suggesting continued shifts in U.S. voting patterns.
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