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, marking a significant shift in the political landscape. He is projected to secure a majority in both the electoral college and the popular vote, a feat not achieved by a Republican since 2004. Trump's support has expanded beyond working-class white voters to include Hispanic and Black men, who shifted their allegiance significantly. This change is attributed to concerns over economic issues and immigration, as many voters felt the Democratic Party overlooked their needs. The Republican Party has regained control of the Senate and may hold the House, consolidating power across federal government. Trump's victory reflects a new multi-ethnic coalition, contrasting with previous Democratic dominance in key demographics.