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  2. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    In 2018, 29.1 million Hispanics and Latins were eligible to vote. 62% of Hispanic and Latin voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Democratic Party, whereas 27% of Hispanic voters identified with, or leaned toward, the Republican Party. Hispanic voters who primarily spoke English were more likely to support Republican candidates (33% ...

  3. Trump flips Texas border county with 97% Hispanic ... - AOL

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    While exit polls suggest that Harris won around 53% of the overall Latino vote in Texas, 54% of Latino men said they supported Trump — a dramatic swing from 36% four years ago.

  4. Trump's return to power fueled by Hispanic, working-class ...

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    Donald Trump reshaped the U.S. electorate once again this year, piling up support among Hispanic voters, young people, and Americans without college degrees -- and winning more votes in nearly all ...

  5. Latino Voters May Be Changing Their Allegiances. It Could ...

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    If you’ve got Hispanic voters voting 55% for the Democrat and 45% for the Republican, that’s almost the polar opposite of cohesion.” Trump’s gains with Latino voters, however, may not hold.

  6. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Further analyzing party ideology, Hispanic Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters are more supportive of same-sex marriage compared to Latino Republicans and the Republican-leaning voting population, with 46% of Democratic Latinos in support and less than half of Republicans, 21% saying they are supportive of same-sex marriage.

  7. Op-Ed: How Trump won with Hispanics - AOL

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    Democrats and liberal commentators are desperately trying to explain away one of the biggest shocks of the 2024 election: Donald Trump’s 46% share of the Hispanic vote, a modern-day Republican ...

  8. Record voter gains among Latinos for Trump mainly boiled down ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris finished with a slim majority of support from Hispanic voters, at 53%, while Trump vacuumed up about 45% of the vote, a 13-point increase from 2020 and a record high ...

  9. Latino vote - Wikipedia

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    The Latino vote or refers to the voting trends during elections in the United States by eligible voters of Latino background. This phrase is usually mentioned by the media as a way to label voters of this ethnicity, and to opine that this demographic group could potentially tilt the outcome of an election, and how candidates have developed messaging strategies to this ethnic group.