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Narrative busting: Guess who comprised a majority of Trump's 2020 voters
Jazz Shaw May 12, 2021 2:31 PM ET

Even if he came up short in November of 2020, we all know where the majority of Donald Trump’s support came from, right? Angry, racist white men, predominantly evangelical Christians. (They’re the worst, aren’t they?) At least that was the tale being spun on cable news discussion panels all summer and right up until election day. It takes a while to parse through that much data, particularly given how long some of the states were counting and recounting everything, but now a progressive analytics firm has finished an in-depth audit of the numbers and those reliable white males didn’t perform nearly as well for Trump as had been projected. In reality, the majority of overall Trump voters came from a combination of women and minorities. And the percentage of his voters grew in every category except white males, which actually dropped. What are we to make of this? (The Federalist)

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    New data from progressive analytics firm Catalist shows the majority of Trump’s support in the 2020 election came from minorities and women. Trump’s support grew to 57.2 percent from 54.8 percent in 2016. Trump made inroads among all minorities in the election, except for white men. The data show a seven-point increase among non-white females, a four-point increase among non-white men, and a one-point loss among white men.

    “Along with massive increases in turnout, Latino vote share as a whole swung towards Trump by 8 points in two-way vote share compared to 2016, though Biden-Harris still enjoyed solid majority (61%) support among this group,” the Catalist poll found.

Running through the numbers in this report, several surprising things begin to pop out. Perhaps none were more intriguing than what happened with the Hispanic vote. Biden and Harris carried that group overall with 61%, but the Latino vote share moved toward Trump by 8 points. Women and people of color accounted for 54.8% of Trump’s voters in 2016. In 2020 they made up 57.2%.

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Interesting.

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Yes.  Interesting.

The Rodents still captured 61% of the Hispanic vote.   Don't know how much of that was illegal aliens voting multiple times, though.  That's certainly not an insignificant number.    The Rodents had to create out of this air more than four million votes.
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