Analyzing Trump's Surprising Gains Among Latino Voters

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Hispanic advocacy groups and pollsters are disputing exit polls that suggest President Trump made significant gains with Latino voters in the 2024 election. These polls indicate Trump received 46% of the Latino vote, a historic high for a Republican, causing concern among Democrats. Critics argue the exit polls are inaccurate, citing alternative surveys with different findings. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over Latino voter trends and the Democratic Party's strategy, with some experts suggesting it's too early to determine if this shift is a lasting realignment.
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- How Trump got more Latino votes than any Republican presidential candidate before him MSNBC
- Young Black and Latino men say they chose Trump because of the economy and jobs. Here's how and why The Associated Press
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