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T.W. Shannon, the 2024 campaign adviser to Black Men for Trump and Oklahoma’s first African-American speaker of the House, assessed that black voters were a critical pillar of the so-called ...
The Democrats lost votes among Latino men, Black men and even young voters. How shifts among key demographic voting groups sealed Trump’s 2024 election victory Skip to main content
According to Washington Post exit polls, the majority of white voters — 55% — voted for Donald Trump. When broken down by gender, 59% of white men voted for Trump, and 52% of white women followed.
Trump saw a modest increase with men. Trump made a similar gain among men, with a modest shift increasing his advantage. The shifts by gender were concentrated among younger voters, as well as Black and Latino voters. White voters across genders and older voters across genders voted similarly in 2024 as they did in 2020. ___
67.5 votes at national convention: Hubert Humphrey: 1972: Shirley Chisholm: Democratic Party: 152 votes at national convention: George McGovern: 1972: Walter Fauntroy: Democratic Party: 1 vote at national convention; 21,217 votes (71.78%) and winner of Washington, D.C., primary 1976: Barbara Jordan: Democratic Party: 1 vote at national ...
That was true for Black and Hispanic voters as well. About 3 in 10 Black men under age 45 went for Trump, roughly double the share he got in 2020. Young Latinos, particularly young Latino men, also were more open to Trump than in 2020. Roughly half of young Latino men voted for Harris, compared with about 6 in 10 who went for Biden.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870 gave African American men the right to vote. The first record of a black man voting after the amendment's adoption was when Thomas Mundy Peterson cast his vote on March 31, 1870 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey in a referendum election, adopting a revised city charter. [19]
Vice President Kamala Harris underperformed with Black male voters, a fifth who cast their votes for Donald Trump. Now, they are being blamed. Opinion: Trump received 21% of Black men's votes.