2024 exit poll: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/exit-polls
2020 exit poll: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/exit-polls/
White voters: White vote preference stayed the same (41% Democrat) but White turnout increased by 4 points in terms of electorate makeup (67% in 2020 and 71% in 2024). The increase in White turnout played a big role in Trump/Republican victory.
Black voters: Trump/Republicans essentially made no improvements with Black voters. 12 percent of Black voters voted Trump/Republican in 2020, and 13 percent of Black voters voted for Trump/Republicans in 2024.
Latino voters: 46 percent of all Latino voters nationwide voted Trump/Republican. This is a 14 point shift from the 32 percent of all Latino voters nationwide that voted Trump/Republican in 2020. The shift in Latino votes was huge for Trump/Republicans. Because of this shift Texas voted more Republican than Alaska and Iowa, and only a few points less Republican than Kansas. New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Colorado voted less Democrat than Texas voted Republican in 2024. Latino voters were the second largest voting group nationwide in 2024 behind only White voters.
Asian voters: Asian voters voted 5 points more Trump/Republican in 2024, but their turnout decreased by 1 point in terms of total electorate makeup to where they only made up 3 percent of the total electorate nationwide.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/election/2024/article/texas-latinos-prefer-trump-biden-matchup-uh-poll-18642473.php
Many polls across the country over the last 4 years, including this UH poll above, have shown Latinos are very angry at Democrats over three issues: inflation/high prices, immigration/border security, and crime.
Also none of these pollsters are asking about the change in Latino voter preference because of the extreme Democrat shift towards far left social policy. This should also be studied in addition to the kitchen table issues.
2020 exit poll: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/exit-polls/
White voters: White vote preference stayed the same (41% Democrat) but White turnout increased by 4 points in terms of electorate makeup (67% in 2020 and 71% in 2024). The increase in White turnout played a big role in Trump/Republican victory.
Black voters: Trump/Republicans essentially made no improvements with Black voters. 12 percent of Black voters voted Trump/Republican in 2020, and 13 percent of Black voters voted for Trump/Republicans in 2024.
Latino voters: 46 percent of all Latino voters nationwide voted Trump/Republican. This is a 14 point shift from the 32 percent of all Latino voters nationwide that voted Trump/Republican in 2020. The shift in Latino votes was huge for Trump/Republicans. Because of this shift Texas voted more Republican than Alaska and Iowa, and only a few points less Republican than Kansas. New York, Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Colorado voted less Democrat than Texas voted Republican in 2024. Latino voters were the second largest voting group nationwide in 2024 behind only White voters.
Asian voters: Asian voters voted 5 points more Trump/Republican in 2024, but their turnout decreased by 1 point in terms of total electorate makeup to where they only made up 3 percent of the total electorate nationwide.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/election/2024/article/texas-latinos-prefer-trump-biden-matchup-uh-poll-18642473.php
Many polls across the country over the last 4 years, including this UH poll above, have shown Latinos are very angry at Democrats over three issues: inflation/high prices, immigration/border security, and crime.
Also none of these pollsters are asking about the change in Latino voter preference because of the extreme Democrat shift towards far left social policy. This should also be studied in addition to the kitchen table issues.