Trump builds broader coalition for 2024 election victory with gains among youth and minority voters

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Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election by maintaining his core support among white, older, and non-college-educated voters while also increasing his appeal to younger voters and Black and Hispanic men. This shift helped him build a broader coalition compared to 2020. Trump's share of the youth vote rose significantly, with nearly half of voters aged 18 to 29 supporting him, up from 36% in 2020. He also gained ground among non-college-educated voters, winning 55% of this group, a notable increase from the previous election. While Trump’s base remained predominantly white, he made small gains with Black and Latino voters. Support for Harris among Black voters decreased slightly, and young Latino men showed more openness to Trump than in 2020.


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