How Trump’s huge gains with Latino and Asian voters and black men landed him back in the White House
A majority of Latino men, big gains among Asian voters and black men — and a lot more members of Gen Z.
That’s how Donald Trump built a diverse coalition that propelled the former president to an electoral blowout on Tuesday — adding nearly 9 million more votes than he won in 2016.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss was marked by her campaign hemorrhaging long-held Democratic support from groups that have been stalwart Democratic supporters for generations, according to exit polls by Edison Research.
The surveys showed a dramatic drift rightward for young and non-white voters, according to GOP pollster and strategist Patrick Ruffini.
“It is historically unprecedented in the modern era,” Ruffini told The Post, referring to the period following the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
“We’ve never had this big of an Hispanic electorate before, so it’s really hard to do a comparison,” he added. “Since we’ve had records, certainly it’s the strongest.” Black and Hispanic voters propelled former President Donald Trump to an electoral blowout on Tuesday by nearly 9 million more votes since 2016. GREG LOVETT/PALM BEACH POST / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Veteran pollster Henry Olsen told The Post that under Trump’s leadership the GOP […]