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The Trump train exceeds 2020 margins, particularly among Hispanics and urban residents of the Northeast
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The Trump train exceeds 2020 margins, particularly among Hispanics and urban residents of the Northeast

President-elect Donald Trump is projected to win the 2024 election, which will be largely affected by the outperformance of key voting blocs, including Hispanics and Latinos.

Trump gained six points of support from Hispanics during 2020, leaving Democrats as single-digit favorites among the bloc, according to data compiled by the Financial times and other points of sale.

Trump flipped Miami-Dade County in Florida, one of the largest Latino communities in the country, winning it about 2% more than President Joe Biden in 2020.

Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Republican who represents the southern half of Miami plus the Keys, said it all comes down to “common sense” for Hispanics.

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Trump speech in Florida

“Hispanics are people of faith, of family, of hard work, who seek the American dream, and I think those are the values ​​of the Republican Party,” he told Fox News Digital.

“The Democratic Party has moved to the extreme left, almost to the point of socialism. And many of us flee our countries fleeing socialism. And that doesn’t appeal to us,” said Giménez, who is the only one born in Cuba. congressman.

The lawmaker predicted that Republicans will only further increase their support among Hispanics and Latinos if trends continue in both parties.

In the Northeast, Trump outperformed in several areas, including those generally hostile to the Republican Party.

In Bronx County, New York, which still comfortably re-elected Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Trump got 10% more votes there than in 2020. The Bronx is also a predominantly Hispanic district.

Of the five districts, where only Richmond County, Staten Island, has a Republican majority, Trump made his biggest gains in the Bronx County, which carried Queens by a fraction of a percentage point. This year he made progress in all districts.

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Trump demonstrates in Bronx County, New York

Trump demonstrates in Bronx County, New York (AP/Yuki Iwamura)

To the west along I-78, Trump’s coattails helped two Republican rivals in tough swing district races.

Both Reps. Matt Cartwright, D-Pa., in the Poconos and Susan Wild, D-Pennsylvania., in Lehigh Valley, conceded their races Wednesday afternoon to Rob Bresnahan Jr. and state Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, respectively. (However, the races still have not been officially called by the Associated Press starting Wednesday afternoon).

Trump exceeded expectations in the counties collection within both areas, as reported by the Financial Times and data from other media outlets.

Nearby, the Amish, typically reluctant to vote, reportedly voted for Trump in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Former President George W. Bush was the only other presidential candidate this century to actively court your vote.

A source told the New York Post that the Anabaptist sect voted in “unprecedented numbers” and that many were energized by the government’s raids on Upper Leacock Township dairy farmer Amos Miller, who was punished for selling raw milk, including other pressures.

Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa., who was born into the Old Order Amish sect, recently told Fox News Digital that he saw energy moving Republicans’ way among the humble, hard-working group.

Asian Americans proved to be the bloc most biased toward Trump this cycle.

In California, Los Angeles and Orange counties saw single-digit trends in Trump’s direction, and both have sizable Asian American populations. The data showed a 12-point gain for Trump, leaving overall teen support in favor of Democrats.

In fact, Republican margins increased in every state besides the District of Columbia except Washington and Utah.

Trump gained one percentage point from his 2020 numbers in the nation’s capital. Washington, DC, however, handed Trump his largest loss, from 7% to 92%.

California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Connecticut and Mississippi saw the biggest gains for Trump over his 2020 numbers, according to the data. Pockets of support in blue Philadelphia also helped Trump this cycle.

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The two voting blocs where Trump lost support since 2020 were white college-age women and seniors. The 65 and older group was evenly split, while the other demographic bloc leaned Democratic by a margin of about 20 percentage points.

Positive points for Democrats, where gained strong support during Biden’s term, they were in Jackson County, Missouri, home of Kansas City; Cambria County, Pennsylvania, home of Johnstown; and some suburban counties south of Atlanta and around Seattle.

Republicans also outperformed in the South Pacific, where all three U.S. territories will have Republican representation in Congress for the first time in history, according to news week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report..