Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月08日
Trump got women, Hispanic and Black voters to turn their backs on the Democratic party
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文章探讨了特朗普在选举中的选民情况,包括其在黑人和西班牙裔选民中份额的变化,以及在男性和女性选民中的得票情况等。

🌐特朗普在黑人和西班牙裔选民中份额有变化,如黑人年轻男性支持率上升

👨‍🦳多数特朗普选民为白人,这一趋势与2020年相似

👩‍🦰特朗普在男性和女性选民中均有小幅增益,哈里斯表现相对较弱

🇪🇸西班牙裔选民对特朗普的支持度比2020年略高

Trump picked up a small but significant share of Black and Hispanic voters, and made narrow gains with men and women. As Trump chipped away at parts of the Democratic coalition, Vice President Kamala Harris wasn’t able to make enough of her own gains. Trump succeeded in locking down his traditionally older, white base of voters, and he slightly expanded his margins with other groups into a winning coalition.A look at how five key demographic groups voted, according to AP VoteCast.Most Trump voters were white, a trend that continued from 2020Slightly more than 8 in 10 Trump voters in this election were white, roughly in line with 2020. About two-thirds of Harris’ voters were white, and that largely matched President Joe Biden ’s coalition in the last election. White voters make up a bulk of the voting electorate in the United States, and they did not shift their support significantly at the national level compared to 2020.A majority of white voters cast their ballot for Trump, unchanged from the 2020 election that he narrowly lost. About 4 in 10 white voters backed Harris, which is about the same as Biden received in 2020. White voters were also more likely to support Trump over Harris and Biden in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, even though Trump lost those states in 2020.Trump’s share of Black voters rose slightly, driven largely by younger menTrump was able to make slight inroads with Black voters nationally, who made up about 1 in 10 voters across the country.Nationally, about 8 in 10 Black voters supported Harris. But, that was down from about 9 in 10 in the last presidential election who went for Biden.Trump about doubled his share of young Black men – which helped him among key Democratic voting group. About 3 in 10 Black men under the age of 45 went for Trump, roughly double the number he got in 2020.Slightly more Hispanic voters supported Trump in 2020While Harris won more than half of Hispanic voters, that support was down slightly from the roughly 6 in 10 Hispanic voters that Biden won.Hispanic voters were more open to Trump than they were in 2020. Roughly half of Latino men voted for Harris, down from about 6 in 10 who went for Biden.Narrow gains with women benefitted TrumpTrump benefitted from narrow gains among both men and women, with Harris modestly underperforming compared with Biden in 2020.Harris had the advantage among women, winning 53% to Trump’s 46%, but that margin was somewhat narrower than Biden’s. Biden won 55% of women, while 43% went for Trump. His support held steady among white women — slightly more than half supported him, similar to 2020.Trump saw a modest increase with menTrump 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.___AP VoteCast is a survey of the American electorate conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for Fox News, PBS NewsHour, The Wall Street Journal and The Associated Press. The survey of more than 120,000 voters was conducted for eight days, concluding as polls closed. Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish. The survey combines a random sample of registered voters drawn from state voter files; self-identified registered voters using NORC’s probability based AmeriSpeak panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population; and self-identified registered voters selected from nonprobability online panels. The margin of sampling error for voters is estimated to be plus or minus 0.4 percentage points. Find more details about AP VoteCast’s methodology at https://ap.org/votecast.A newsletter for the boldest, brightest leaders: CEO Daily is your weekday morning dossier on the news, trends, and chatter business leaders need to know. Sign up here.

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