In this election, demographics did not determine how people voted
Briefly

In the 2024 presidential election, demographics failed to determine success for Democrats as Trump captured traditionally Democratic voters by addressing issues like prices and immigration.
Latino voters showed a significant shift to the right, with more than 20-point swings toward Republican candidates in crucial states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Democrats have lost ground among younger voters under 30 in key swing states, particularly in the industrial Midwest, indicating a significant generational shift.
The rise in white voter turnout in key swing states, despite Trump's unchanged margin with white voters, underscores a broader political realignment affecting both race and age.
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