Trump gains ground with Latino and Black voters in recent election

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In the recent election, Donald Trump gained significant support from Latino and Black voters, marking a shift from traditional Democratic loyalty. Among Latino voters, Trump secured 46% of the vote, a 14% increase from 2020, with even higher support from Latino men at 55%. This change reflects a growing discontent with the Democratic Party, particularly among Black men and young voters. In Detroit, Trump improved his share of the vote, indicating a potential realignment as some voters express frustration with the Democrats' failure to address their concerns. Republican leaders attribute this shift to outreach efforts and a focus on economic issues. Many voters, feeling neglected by Democrats, are now considering Republican candidates, signaling a potential change in voting patterns among these demographics.


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