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A new survey by the Pew Research Center emphasized the President Donald Trump card‘S Growing coalition racist and ethnically diverse voters, Thursday.
The PEW Research CenterWhat the organization “names a study on the 2024 elections based on validated voters,” said that Trump made extensive land with Hispanic voters, black voters and Asian voters.
It was found that Trump had a significant way to close the gap among the Hispanic voters. 51% of them went to the former vice president Kamala HarrisAnd 48%go to Trump, a significant change compared to the 2020 presidential election, when Trump fell back to former President Joe Biden with Hispanic voters, 61%-36%.
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President Donald Trump increased his support for the black voters by 7%, with 15% black voters Trump supported in November 8% during the 2020 presidential election. (IStock)
Trump increased his support in black voters by 7%, with 15% of the black voters Trump supported in November, compared to 8% during the 2020 presidential election.
Asian voters still voted on the left with 57%, which supported Harris, and voted 40% for Trump compared to 2020, when 70% bids supported and 30% went for Trump.
The level of education of the voters also played a role.
Trump had a 14-point advantage of 56 to 42% among the voters who did not have 4 years of university degree. The Pew Research Center reported that Trump doubled his lead among these voters in 2016.
Harris won the voters of college formation with a margin of 57% to 41%.
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President Donald Trump had a 14-point advantage of 56 to 42% among the voters who did not go to college, and the Pew Research Center reported that Trump doubled his lead among these voters in 2016. (Getty Images)
The voters who lived in rural areas also mostly decided 69% -29%, while 65% of urban voters chose Harris and only decided 33% Trump.
Trump also went well on the road Religious votersWith almost two thirds or 64% of them who visited every month or more Trump among religious services, and only about a third or 34% for Harris.
The 45th and 47th President also won some ground with men, with 55% – 43% voted for him. Men under the age of 50 chose Trump 49%-48%. In 2020 they chose bidges by 10 points, 53% for bidges and 43% for Trump.

Trump also did well among the religious voters, and almost two thirds or 64% of them, who took part in every month or more for Trump under religious services, and only about a third or 34% for Harris. (Eraldo Peres/AP)
“The historical re -election of President Trump and the overall Maga movement are a large tent for everyone and the home of a large part of the American people,” said Harrison Fields, special assistant of the president and deputy press spokes, in a statement on Fox News Digital.
“The president continues to promote a national pride that should be celebrated daily, and he is an honor to serve all Americans,” added Fields. “The American people voted for a return to common sense, and the president promises every 77 million voters supported by the campaign and introduces our golden age.”
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