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  2. Hispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States

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    Hispanic voters who primarily spoke English were more likely to support Republican candidates (33%), compared to voters who only spoke Spanish (15%). [23] In Florida, 66% of Cuban-Americans supported Republican gubernatorial nominee Ron DeSantis, while only 33% supported Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum, a 2 to 1 ratio for ...

  3. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Latino men have historically voted more Republican than Latinas since the late 1980s. [57] Christina Bejarano, a Political Scientist at Texas Woman's University , found that Latino men tend to hold on to their conservative values when they migrate, whereas Latinas become ideologically liberal as generations pass. [ 58 ]

  4. Voting gender gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A gender gap in voting typically refers to the difference in the percentage of men and women who vote for a particular candidate. [1] It is calculated by subtracting the percentage of women supporting a candidate from the percentage of men supporting a candidate (e.g., if 55 percent of men support a candidate and 44 percent of women support the same candidate, there is an 11-point gender gap).

  5. What's causing the growing political gap between Gen Z men ...

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    One of the enduring truths of American politics is that women tend to be more liberal than men. A majority of women have supported the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1996.

  6. The 2024 Republican presidential field keeps growing. So why ...

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    As Republicans keep jumping into the 2024 race for president, one demographic group seems notably lacking: women. America has never had a female commander in chief and Republicans historically ...

  7. Early voting data shows flood of new Democratic women and ...

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    Meanwhile in Arizona, Republican men led the way among new early voters. Between Oct. 15 and 28, that demographic cast 19,901 ballots, according to NBC. For Republican women, the number was 16,515.

  8. Political party strength in California - Wikipedia

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    Originally a swing state following statehood, California began regularly supporting Republicans for the first half of the 20th century. This changed with the passing of civil rights laws by Democrats in the 1960s and the subsequent rightward shift of the Republican Party. The party remained competitive with Democratic candidates until 1992.

  9. With Democrats in crisis, could an energized Republican Party ...

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    She cited party registration data showing Republicans on the upswing, noting that in October, about 150,000 people registered to vote in California as Republicans while Democrats lost 106,000 voters.