Latino and Working-Class Voter Surge Boosts Trump's 2024 Comeback

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In the recent election, Latino voters significantly shifted towards Donald Trump, primarily due to economic concerns, helping him secure a second term. Trump garnered 45% of the Latino vote, a record for a Republican, with many voters prioritizing the economy over other issues. Vice President Kamala Harris underperformed among Hispanic voters compared to Joe Biden, except in Wisconsin. Trump's economic message and tougher immigration stance resonated with Latino men, while Harris maintained stronger support among Latina women. The election highlighted a broader erosion of support for Democrats amid economic and migration challenges.
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