By David W. Marshall
(Trice Edney Wire) – When Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, he won by only 1.5 percentage points overall while receiving 312 Electoral College votes. Among Hispanic voters, Trump won 48 percent of the vote, after losing to Joe Biden by a margin of 61 percent to 36 percent in the 2020 presidential election. In 2024, Trump won 15% of Black voters, up from 8 percent four years earlier. With the current gerrymandering war, both political parties are now positioning themselves for next year’s midterm elections. For Hispanic and Black voters who supported Trump in 2024, one question comes to mind. Are they getting what they expected from a second Trump term?
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