Donald Trump achieved 48% of the Latino vote in the 2024 presidential election, significantly improving from 2020. This represented the highest percentage for a Republican candidate ever. Latino voters accounted for 10% of Trump's coalition, rising from 7%. Both Latino men and women, particularly Latinas, showed increased support for Trump, reflecting dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party's policies, especially regarding immigration. Pew's results highlight a growing discontent among Latinos towards their traditional party alignment, signaling a shift in political allegiance and openness to conservative messages.
Trump won 48% of Latino voters in the 2024 presidential election - the highest percentage recorded by a Republican nominee, a 12-point increase from 2020.
Latinos composed 10% of Trump's coalition in the 2024 election, marking a rise from 7% in 2020, with both Latino men and women showing increased support.
Latinos are increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party, primarily due to its focus on policies that haven't improved their lives, fostering support for Trump's candidacy.
Pew's findings reveal a significant shift among Latino voters, who are moving away from traditional Democratic support, demonstrating a willingness to take risks on differing political figures.
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