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Trump Gains Massive Support From Minority Voters In 2024
New poll shows Hispanics, Blacks, youth, and immigrants helped deliver Trump’s historic comeback.

A new Pew Research poll reveals what mainstream pundits failed to predict: Donald J. Trump’s 2024 presidential victory was fueled not just by his traditional base but by massive gains among minority, young, and immigrant voters groups long claimed by Democrats.
The numbers confirm what many on the ground saw during the campaign: the American electorate is shifting. And it’s shifting right.
Here are the key takeaways from Pew’s post-election polling:
Hispanic Voters: In 2020, Trump trailed Biden by 25 points among Hispanics. In 2024, against Kamala Harris, that gap shrunk to just 3 points. Trump’s share of the Hispanic vote surged from 36% in 2020 to 48% in 2024.
Black Voters: Trump more than doubled his support from 8% in 2020 to 15% in 2024. Importantly, this was due to increased turnout among black voters who favored Trump not just a shift in preference.
Young Voters (Ages 18–49): In 2020, they backed Biden by 17 points. In 2024, Harris’s edge shrank to only 7 points.
Suburban Voters: Preferred Biden by 10 points in 2020, but only gave Harris a 4-point edge in 2024.
Naturalized Citizens: A stunning reversal here Biden had a 21-point lead over Trump in 2020 (59% to 38%). In 2024, Trump led this group 57% to 43%.
Religious voters also returned in force for Trump:
Protestants: Trump’s lead jumped from 19 to 26 points.
Catholics: In 2020, Trump and Biden were evenly split. In 2024, Trump won Catholics by 12 points.
Jewish Voters: Trump made a 4-point gain reaching levels not seen since George H.W. Bush in 1988.
What’s clear is that the Biden-Harris administration’s four years of economic failures, unchecked immigration, foreign policy disasters, and ideological overreach alienated the very groups they relied on. The “coalition of the ascendant” finally said, “Enough.”
This historic demographic shift signals a political realignment that could reshape future elections. Trump's appeal to working-class voters of all backgrounds, combined with his unapologetic defense of American values, is uniting constituencies the Democrats took for granted.
The left's obsession with identity politics couldn’t hide its failures on the economy, national security, and cultural overreach. The 2024 election wasn’t just a Republican win it was a repudiation of the Democratic agenda.
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