The dramatic gains Trump achieved in urban areas challenge the assumption that big cities are immune to the alienation and pessimism affecting rural communities.
For the first time, urban counties like Nassau County voted Republican for president, indicating a significant political shift in areas previously considered blue strongholds.
The diverse political landscape in cities, especially among minority voters, is contributing to the decline of the left's performance, as evidenced by the Latino ideological shift toward Trump.
These results highlight a dissolution of the political divide, showing that cities, despite their economic success, are not as insulated from national political trends as once thought.
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