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Trump train chugs past 2020 margins, particularly among Hispanics, urban Northeasterners

President-elect Donald Trump is projected to win the 2024 election, largely due to his strong performance among key voting blocs, especially Hispanics and Latinos.

According to data compiled by , Trump won six points of support among Hispanics in 2020, leaving Democrats with single-digit support among the bloc. financial times and other outlets.

Trump flipped Miami-Dade County, Florida, one of the nation's largest Latino communities, winning about 2 percentage points more than President Joe Biden won in 2020.

Republican Rep. Carlos Jimenez, who represents the southern half of Miami and the Keys, said it all comes down to “common sense” for Hispanics.

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“Hispanics are people who seek faith, family, hard work and the American dream, and I think those are Republican values,” he told Fox News Digital.

“The Democratic Party has gone so far to the left that it's almost to the point of socialism, and many of us have fled the country to escape socialism, so we're attracted to that,” said Jimenez, the only Cuban born. No,” he said. Member of Parliament.

He predicted that if both parties' trends continue, the Republican Party will gain even more support among Hispanics and Latinos.

In the Northeast, Trump outperformed in several areas, including areas generally unfriendly to Republicans.

In Bronx County, New York, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D.N.Y.) was still easily reelected, and Trump received 10% more votes than in 2020. Bronx County also has a large Hispanic population.

Of the five boroughs, only Richmond County, Staten Island, has a Republican majority, but President Trump made the biggest jump in Bronx County, where he carried Queens County by a few percentage points. He made a profit in every borough this year.

Pennsylvania's Amish are important but reluctant conservative voters

Trump rallies in Bronx County, New York

Trump rallies in Bronx County, New York (AP/Yuki Iwamura)

Heading west along Interstate 78, President Trump's coattails helped two Republican challengers in tough swing district races.

Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Matt Cartwright of the Poconos and Susan Wild, PennsylvaniaIn the Lehigh Valley, they conceded their races to Rob Bresnahan Jr. and state Rep. Ryan McKenzie, respectively, on Wednesday afternoon. (However, the race remains not officially called yet) Associated Press As of Wednesday afternoon. )

Mr. Trump outperformed expectations in the county tally in both regions, data from the Financial Times and other news outlets reported.

In nearby Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the typically reluctant Amish to vote reportedly surged in favor of Trump. Former President George W. Bush is the only other presidential candidate this century to actively appeal to voters.

A source told the New York Post that Anabaptists voted in “unprecedented numbers” and the government raid on Amos Miller, an Upper Leacock Township dairy farmer, was punished for pressure, including selling raw milk. Many people said they felt energized.

Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-Pennsylvania), a member of the Old Order Amish sect, recently told Fox News Digital that he felt the energy to pursue the Republican path among a humble, hard-working group.

Asian Americans have proven to be the bloc most likely to trend toward President Trump this cycle.

California, Los Angeles County, and Orange County are both in the single digits for Trump, and both have significant Asian American populations. The data shows a 12-point gain for Trump, with overall support among teens supporting the Democratic Party.

In fact, Republican support increased in every state and the District of Columbia except Washington and Utah.

Trump beat his 2020 numbers in the nation's capital by one point. But Washington, D.C. gave Trump the widest loss, 7% to 92%.

California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Connecticut and Mississippi saw Trump's biggest gains compared to 2020 numbers, according to the data. Support from blue neighborhoods in Philadelphia also helped Trump this cycle.

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The two voting blocs in which Mr. Trump lost support after 2020 were among white college women and older adults. Those 65 and older were evenly split, but other demographic groups tilted toward Democrats by about 20 percentage points.

A bright spot for the Democratic Party received significant support During Biden's term, they were in Jackson County, Missouri, where Kansas City is located. Cambria County, Pennsylvania, where Johnstown is located. There are also several suburban counties south of Atlanta and around Seattle.

Republicans also performed well in the South Pacific, with all three U.S. territories reporting that for the first time in their history, Republicans will be elected to Congress. newsweek.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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