
"Note the pronounced shift away from Republicans among the groups that powered Trump's 2024. Non‑white, lower-income, and young voters all shifted toward Democrats at above-average rates. GOP vote margin fell by over 40 points among Asian American voters, 25 points among Hispanic/Latino voters, and 26 points among 18-29‑year‑olds."
"White voters moved only five points, underscoring that most of the swing came from the very constituencies some analysts claimed were "realigning" right last year."
"The gender gap persisted but both halves moved left: men by 17 points and women by 29"
Democratic support shifted notably in the 2025 governor election relative to the 2024 presidential race, led by non-white, lower-income, and young voters moving left at above-average rates. GOP vote margins collapsed by over 40 points among Asian American voters, by 25 points among Hispanic/Latino voters, and by 26 points among 18–29-year-olds. White voters swung only about five points, indicating most change originated in nonwhite and younger constituencies. The gender gap persisted even as both men and women moved toward Democrats, with men shifting roughly 17 points and women roughly 29.
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