Trump's Diverse Coalition Reshapes Republican Party Dynamics

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Donald Trump secured a significant electoral victory in 2024 by gaining substantial support from Latino, Asian, and black voters, as well as members of Generation Z. Exit polls indicated a notable shift of these demographics towards the Republican side, with Trump increasing his share of Latino votes from 29% in 2016 to 45% in 2024, and black male support rising from 13% to 20%. This shift was attributed to Trump's focus on economic and immigration issues, resonating with working-class voters. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's campaign struggled to maintain traditional Democratic support among these groups.
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