Trump gains ground with Hispanic voters in Arizona during 2024 election
Donald Trump’s recent victory has seen increased support from Hispanic voters, particularly in Arizona. In the 2024 election, 45% of Hispanic voters backed Trump, a rise from 38% in 2020, while support for Kamala Harris dropped to 53%. Experts note a trend of shifting Latino support towards Trump, influenced by factors like immigration policies and socio-economic status. Among Latino male voters, 54% supported Trump this year, compared to 36% in 2020, indicating a significant change. Many Hispanic voters, including those in blue-collar jobs, cite economic concerns as a reason for their support. Some express hope that Trump will improve the economy, despite concerns about his immigration policies.