For many of the blue-collar Latino men in and around an Austin Home Depot on the day after the 2024 election, Donald Trump made sense.
President-elect Donald Trump won across the map — improving on Republican margins nearly everywhere and delivering on his ...
Black and Latino voters moved toward Republican Donald Trump in this year's presidential election, and some of the biggest ...
Erika D. Smith is a politics and policy columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. She is a former Los Angeles Times columnist and ...
President-elect Donald Trump achieved a decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, making significant gains with key ...
Economic and social issues were more important for many voters. Interviews with Osceola County voters of Puerto Rican ...
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable with Latino leaders, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024 in Doral, Fla. AP Photo/Alex Brandon Harris tried to highlight ...
In any event, here are five major takeaways from the exit polls. The sheer scale of the pro-Trump shift among Latino men was ...
The 2024 election results make clear: The Asian American electorate has shifted further right. The trend portends a new ...
What some in the political class miss is that inflation and a higher cost of living especially impact middle-class and lower-class Latinos.
White Latino voters nationally swung wildly toward Trump — with 45% voting Republican, including 55% of Latino males — Colorado Latinos still swung, for the most part, to Democrats and Kamala Harris.
Latino, black and younger voters once helped Obama win power - Trump made gains with all three groups this election. Why?