How Trump won over Latino and Hispanic voters in historic numbers
Briefly

The raucous celebration in Miami's Little Havana after Trump's election win showcased a significant shift in Latino voting patterns, indicating Trump's newfound appeal to Hispanic voters that helped him secure Miami-Dade County, traditionally a Democratic stronghold.
In a remarkable reversal, Trump garnered considerable Latino support in swing states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where even traditionally Democratic Puerto Rican voters turned out for him despite his past derogatory remarks about immigrants.
Voters in Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan also swayed toward Trump, motivated in part by dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's policies that were perceived as pro-Israel, demonstrating the complex dynamics of minority voter sentiment.
Election analysts highlight the contradiction of immigrants supporting a candidate often deemed hostile toward their communities, suggesting that multiple factors, including frustration with the Democratic Party, influenced their voting behavior in this election cycle.
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