Trump wins second term as U.S. President with expanded support from diverse voters
Donald Trump has won a second non-consecutive term as U.S. President, becoming the first since Grover Cleveland. He is projected to secure a majority in both the electoral and popular votes, a significant shift from his previous election in 2016. Trump's support has expanded beyond working-class white voters to include more Hispanic and Black men, who switched their allegiance from Democrats. This change is attributed to concerns over the economy, immigration, and a desire for patriotic leadership. The Republican Party has regained control of the Senate and may hold the House, marking a complete sweep of federal power. Trump's coalition reflects a new multi-ethnic voting bloc, contrasting with the Democrats' focus on identity politics.