Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election signifies the disintegration of the coalition that had previously brought together a wide-ranging group of voters under Barack Obama.
Trump’s success was marked by significant gains among minority voters, especially Hispanics, exemplified by his win in Starr County, Texas, where he secured 57.7% of the vote in an area with a 97% Hispanic population.
This shift reflects a broader trend, with Trump increasing Hispanic support from 32% to 46% since 2020, alongside notable gains among Asian voters, Black voters, and women.
Trump’s base is now recognized as diverse, challenging previous assumptions about his support.
