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Hardline immigration policy and questionable jokes aren’t dealbreakers, apparently.
President-elect Donald Trump got 54% of the Hispanic male vote and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris lost 15 percentage points with that demographic from President Biden’s 2020 victory, according to a New York Post review of exit polls that also found unheard-of gains with black voters, especially men.
Trump’s share of Hispanic voters overall jumped 13 percentage points from his 2020 loss, reaching 45%, while Harris lost seven points with Hispanic women.
Trump more than doubled his black voters in swing-state Wisconsin, which pushed him over the Electoral College edge this morning, getting about 20% of the vote, while nabbing a quarter of black men in Georgia, where Harris lost 14 points with that demographic compared to Biden in 2020.
He won 20% of black men in North Carolina and 23% in Pennsylvania, several times his totals in 2020.
Fox News exit polls showed Trump with 45% support among Jews in New York, compared to the 30% he got in 2020, according to Israel Yahom. Harris also lost 14 points with them compared to Biden in 2020.