Trump gained support across the board

 Newsmax:

President-elect Donald Trump made huge gains in Tuesday's election among all demographics including the Black and Latino vote, and political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax Saturday that's because voters can't be bracketed anymore.

"The Latino vote is no longer part of the Black-Latino coalition; it's part of the Trump winning coalition," Morris, the host of Newsmax's "Dick Morris Democracy," said on "The Count." "You can't bracket Blacks and Latinos anymore like politicians tend to do."

Trump, he added, gained in all demographics by age, gender, occupation, income, "every one of them," said Morris.

"Even in blue states, Trump lost the blue states by a much smaller margin than he had before," said Morris. "California went from a 29% spread for the Democrats to about 13%. New York went from about a 19-point spread to a 12-point spread."
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The Democrats' demonization of Trump was no longer as effective as it was in previous elections. I suspect that part of that was the failure of the Biden-Harris administration to deliver on its promises. The country was clearly better off when Trump was president, and the world was also more peaceful.  Even California and New York people realized their mistake in voting for Biden-Harris.

See also:

Trump wins Arizona: election victory completes clean sweep of all seven swing states

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In addition to a remarkable win to take back the White House, Tuesday's election also saw Republicans take the Senate and the party is well on the way to retaining its majority in the House.

With 87% of the votes counted in Arizona, Trump captured 52.6 percent compared to Kamala Harris' 46.4 percent. The state had previously been won by Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
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