Trump’s 2024 Election Surge: Massive Gains with Minority Voters Revealed

Sarah Johnson
June 28, 2025
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New study shows Donald Trump’s major gains with minority voters in 2024, reshaping political coalitions with significant shifts among Hispanic, Black, and Asian demographics.
In a stunning revelation from a recent comprehensive study, President Donald Trump has significantly broadened his voter base among minority groups in the 2024 election. The data paints a picture of a shifting political landscape, where traditional voting patterns are being upended with remarkable gains for Trump across diverse demographics.
Among Hispanic voters, Trump nearly closed a historically wide gap, securing 48% of the vote compared to Kamala Harris’s 51%. This marks a dramatic shift from 2020, when he trailed Joe Biden by a whopping 25 points in this demographic. Similarly, Trump’s support among Black voters rose to 15%, up from just 8% in the previous election—a modest but notable increase. Asian voters also showed a significant pivot, with 40% backing Trump compared to 30% in 2020, despite Harris still holding a majority at 57%.
Beyond ethnicity, education and geography played pivotal roles in voter preferences. Trump dominated among those without a four-year college degree, winning 56% to Harris’s 42%, doubling his 2016 margin in this group. Rural voters overwhelmingly supported him, with a staggering 69% to 29% split, while urban areas leaned heavily toward Harris at 65%. Religious voters, particularly those attending services monthly or more, also threw strong support behind Trump, with 64% in his corner.
Perhaps most intriguing is the gender dynamic—Trump captured 55% of the male vote overall and edged out Harris among men under 50 by a razor-thin margin. This is a stark contrast to 2020, when younger men favored Biden by a solid 10 points.
What we’re witnessing is more than just numbers; it’s a redefinition of political allegiance in America. Trump’s campaign has seemingly tapped into a vein of frustration and aspiration across varied communities, crafting a coalition that defies conventional wisdom. As this ‘big tent’ movement grows, the implications for future elections—and the very fabric of national identity—are profound.
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Editor's Comments
Well, folks, it seems Trump’s 2024 playbook could be titled ‘How to Win Friends and Influence Demographics.’ Who would’ve thought rural America would become his personal fan club with a 69% approval rating? And those gains with minority voters—looks like his campaign found the secret salsa recipe to spice up Hispanic support. I guess the only poll he didn’t win was the one asking if he could borrow Harris’s urban voter map!
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