Although we are seeing many different exit polls that indicate how specific groups voted for Trump, I found a few that were most interesting.
From CV News feed:
The CNN exit poll found Trump won Catholics overall by 18 points (58% to 40%) and white Catholics by a 25-point margin (61% to 35%).
The president-elect’s margin of victory among Catholics in general was higher in the CNN exit poll compared to similar polls taken by other media sources.
As CatholicVote previously reported, other exit polls found that Trump won Catholic voters at large by varying margins between seven and 15 points.
Also President-elect Donald Trump won a stunning 46% of the Hispanic and Latino vote, per a national CNN exit poll – posting the best recorded performance among the demographic of any Republican nominee in American history.
According to the same exit poll, Trump won Latino Catholics, a group that in the past has polled as strongly Democratic, by a seven-point margin (53% to 46%) over Kamala Harris.
From X:
Fascinating breakdown of Hispanic voters by religion:
Catholics: Trump +7
Protestants/Evangelicals: Trump +30
Christians Combined: Trump +17
No Religion: Harris +46
During a Thursday FOX News appearance, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, a Cuban American, weighed in on Trump coming within striking distance of becoming the first recorded Republican nominee to ever win the Hispanic vote.
“My free advice to Democrats is fire all these consultants, pollsters, and so-called experts that gave you advice on how to reach the Hispanic vote, because they don’t know jack,” Rubio said. “The truth of the matter is that Hispanic voters are not in favor of illegal immigration. They are not in favor of uncontrolled immigration into our country.”
“Hispanic voters are not in favor of high prices that makes life unaffordable,” Rubio continued. “And they’re not in favor of policies that send our jobs to other countries.”
“And you know what?” Rubio added. “Neither are most Americans.”
Catholics spoke!
Latinos spoke!
Americans spoke!
11/11/24