In 2016, Trump received 62,984, 828 votes
He got 6% of the black vote, and 28% of the Hispanic.
He got 24% of the Jewish vote. In 2020, 30%
New Votes
Trump63.0 million 2016
Trump73.0 million 2020
Trump+10.1 million
Even in Defeat, Trump Found New Voters Across the U.S.
74,223,744 votes https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2020/dec/08/us-election-results-2020-joe-biden-defeats-donald-trump-to-win-presidency
He got 12% of the black vote, and 32% of Hispanic.
“…less anticipated was the level of support Trump received from Muslim voters, a third of whom
backed him, according to the AP VoteCast survey.”
A third of Muslim voters backed Trump. Why? | Spectator USA
It remains to be seen if the mass cheating by Democrats holds up.
“BREAKING: Republicans Flip Nine Seats in California!” BREAKING: Republicans Flip Nine Seats in California! - Geller Report News
“Republicans have so far cut into the Democratic majority mostly by gaining back ground they lost in the 2018 midterms, when Democrats flipped House control. The GOP will defeat at least seven House Democrats, including six first-term representatives. They will also gain a seat previously occupied by independent Rep. Justin Amash.
Entering
Election Day, forecasters projected Democrats would gain House seats and challenge for the Senate majority. Now, Democrats may only end up with a narrow majority in the House, as states count final results to determine whether Republicans hold their advantage in the Senate.”
Democrats are projected to lose House seats but keep their majority
“NBC Poll: Blue-Collar Workers Flocked to GOP Under Trump
The percentage of blue-collar workers who said they identify with the Republican Party greatly rose during former President Donald Trump’s time in office according to the latest poll from
NBC News.
The survey, released on Sunday by NBC’s “Meet the Press,” shows that the number of blue-collar workers who identify as members of the GOP grew by 12 percentage points since 2010, while the number who identify as Democrats fell by eight percentage points. White-collar workers slightly shifted towards the Democratic Party by one percentage point.
The number of Hispanic blue-collar workers who indicate support for the GOP rose from 23% in 2010 to 36% in 2020, while support among Black blue-collar workers rose from 5% to 12% during that same time frame. GOP support from white blue-collar workers rose from 45% in 2010 to 57% in 2020.
The percentage of blue-collar workers who said they identify with the Republican Party greatly rose during former President Donald Trump's time in office according to the latest poll from NBC News. The survey, released on Sunday by NBC's "Meet the Press," shows that the...
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