Polling shows significant rightward shift in voter demographics supporting Trump

theringer.com

In the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, new polling data shows a significant rightward shift across various voter demographics. Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson noted that both men and women, especially younger voters, increasingly supported Donald Trump. Anderson highlighted that Trump gained notable support among Latino voters, particularly Latino men, who favored him by 12 points. This trend contrasts with previous expectations, as many believed younger voters would lean more towards Kamala Harris. Overall, the election results revealed a broad movement to the right, affecting both traditionally Republican and Democratic areas. This shift complicates simple demographic explanations for the election outcome.


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