Latino Voter Support for Trump Grew in 2024: National Exit Poll

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Respondents who identify as black, Latino, or Asian, said they prefer Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump.

According to the results of the National Election Pool Exit Poll, former President Donald Trump is receiving more support from Latino voters in 2024 than he did in 2020.

According to the national sample collected by the NEP Exit Poll, conducted by Edison Research on Nov. 5, Trump’s support among Latino voters grew by 13 percentage points between 2020 and 2024.

The results are considered preliminary and will be updated as results continue to arrive.

By race, according to the poll, white voters tended to say they voted for Trump, while minority voters more often said they cast their ballots for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Among white voters, Trump leads Harris by 12 percentage points. However, Harris holds a commanding lead with black voters.

Black Americans told the NEP pollsters they prefer Harris over Trump by a 75 percentage point margin.

The lead is smaller among other races.

Latino voters said they broke for Harris by an 8 percentage point margin, while Asian voters said they supported Harris over Trump by an 18 percentage point margin.

However, among those who said their racial group did not fall into any of these categories, Trump is winning by 12 percentage points.

By gender, more men are backing Trump while more women are supporting Harris. According to the poll, Trump leads among men by 9 percentage points, while Harris leads with women by 12 percentage points.

By religion, respondents who identified as Catholic or Protestant are more likely to say they voted for Trump.

In contrast, more of those who identified themselves as Jewish, another religion, or not following any religion said they voted for Harris.

Among Protestants, Trump leads Harris by 24 percentage points. With Catholics, he leads the Democrat candidate by 56 percentage points.

Harris leads among Jewish voters by 56 percentage points, with those who adhere to another religion by 28 percentage points, and among those who said they do not have a religion by 47 percentage points.

By Austin Alonzo

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