Trump gains ground with Latino voters in recent election
In the recent election, Vice President Kamala Harris won the majority of Latino votes, but former President Donald Trump made significant gains, especially among Latino men. Harris received 52% to 56% of the Latino vote, while Trump garnered 42% to 46%. Trump's support among Latino men was notable, with exit polls showing him winning 55% of their votes in some surveys. This marks a shift from the 2020 election, where Biden won Latino men by a larger margin. The results indicate a growing trend of Latino voters aligning more closely with mainstream voters, driven largely by economic concerns. Many voters expressed dissatisfaction with the current economic situation, which may have influenced their support for Trump.