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While Trump made gains among Black Americans in North Carolina and some in the community celebrated his win, nationally his vote share among Black voters was unchanged in the Tuesday vote from ...
On October 21, threatening emails were sent to Democrats in at least four states. The emails warned, "You will vote for Trump on Election Day or we will come after you." [133] Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe announced that evening that the emails, using a spoofed return address, had been sent by Iran. He added that both Iran ...
Black voters made up 29% of the electorate, and Latinos made up about 7%, a significant increase compared to previous years. Biden performed well across the board; he won independent voters by 9 points, and was able to pick up 6% of Republican voters in the state. Biden also won young voters in Georgia, sweeping each age group under 50 years old.
Younger Black voters are drifting toward Trump. Older Black voters want to send a message, Eric Garcia reports from outside polling stations for early voters
Trump's strength also came from winning 81% of the White vote, which constituted 69% of the electorate. As is the case in many Southern states, there was a stark racial divide in voting for this election: 82% of White Mississippi voters supported Trump, while 93% of Black Mississippi voters supported Biden.
While Trump didn’t win a majority of Black voters or Latinos, he did make inroads. He won support from about 13% of Black voters nationally and 45% of Latino voters, according to CNN exit polls ...
The pro-Trump shift is mainly among younger Black and Latino voters and it is spreading to the Asian electorate. The Republican Party is less white than ever thanks to Donald Trump.
It appeared Trump was receiving little support from African Americans: in a poll in August 2016, only 5% of black voters said they intended to vote for him. [397] Trump ended up receiving 8% of the African-American vote (about half a million more than Mitt Romney in 2012). [398] Starting in July and August, in an effort to improve his appeal to ...