Trump gains support from key demographic groups in 2024 election, AP survey shows

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Donald Trump won the presidency by maintaining his core support and gaining some votes from traditionally Democratic groups, according to the AP VoteCast survey of over 120,000 voters. He increased his share of Black and Hispanic voters while keeping strong support from white voters. About 80% of Trump voters were white, similar to 2020. Trump made slight gains among Black voters, with 30% of young Black men voting for him, up from 15% in 2020. Harris's support among Hispanic voters decreased, with 53% backing her compared to 60% for Biden in 2020. Harris won 53% of women, a narrower margin than Biden's 55%. Trump also gained support among men, particularly younger voters. Overall, voting patterns among white and older voters remained consistent with the previous election.


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