Trump wins 2024 election with strong support from Black and Hispanic voters
Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, gaining significant support from Black and Hispanic voters, especially younger men. His coalition helped him secure over 50.9 percent of the popular vote and crucial battleground states against Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump's support among Black men under 45 doubled since 2020, contributing to his success in states like North Carolina and Georgia. He also captured 45 percent of the Hispanic vote nationally, a notable increase from previous elections, particularly in traditionally Democratic areas like Miami-Dade County. Despite concerns over abortion, Trump improved his standing with women, especially white women, by focusing on economic issues. He also gained support from younger male voters, aided by his presence in online communities promoting traditional masculinity.