Democrats were shocked to learn this.
A bombshell analysis has confirmed what millions of Americans already knew—President Donald J. Trump didn’t just win the 2024 election, he made history. New data reveals that Trump earned majority support from foreign-born Hispanic voters, smashing long-held political assumptions and delivering a stunning blow to Democrat talking points.
According to the Pew Research Center, 51% of naturalized Hispanic citizens voted for Trump over Democrat nominee Kamala Harris. This marks a 12-point gain for Trump compared to 2020—and a monumental shift in the Hispanic vote, which the media long claimed belonged to Democrats.
🚨 Trump’s Hispanic Support Hits All-Time High
- 51% of naturalized Hispanic Americans backed Trump
- 48% overall Hispanic support—up from 36% in 2020
- In 2016, Trump earned only 28% of the Hispanic vote
- Trump nearly closed the gap with Harris, who won just 51%
Hispanic Americans are rejecting the far-left’s open-border agenda and embracing President Trump’s America First policies—from strong border security to economic opportunity.
🔥 Trump Gains Ground with Black and Asian Voters
Trump didn’t just improve with Hispanics. The Pew post-election study, surveying nearly 9,000 Americans, shows Trump’s support surging across all major minority groups:
- 15% of Black voters chose Trump – nearly double his 2020 total
- 40% of Asian-American voters supported Trump – up 10 points
- Maintained strong 55% white voter support
This proves what the mainstream media refuses to admit: Trump’s movement is more diverse than ever before.
📊 Even With Full Voter Turnout, Trump Still Wins
The data gets even more devastating for Democrats. If every single eligible voter had cast a ballot, Trump still would have won.
Among non-voters:
- 44% would have voted for Trump
- Only 40% would have supported Harris
This debunks the liberal myth that high voter turnout always favors Democrats. In fact, had more people voted, Trump’s margin of victory would have grown—from 1.5 points to 3 full points.
🏛️ Trump Wins Popular Vote AND Electoral College
In November 2024, Trump defeated Kamala Harris 49.7% to 48.2%, winning the national popular vote for the first time and racking up 312 Electoral College votes—more than his historic 2016 win.
His 2024 victory sent a clear message: the American people are done with radical policies, soft-on-crime mayors, and open-border governors. They want strong leadership, secure borders, and traditional values back in the White House.
✅ Conclusion: Trump’s Diverse Coalition Redefined American Politics
This election wasn’t just a win—it was a revolution. President Trump’s message of freedom, prosperity, and national pride resonated with Americans of every background.
As Democrats double down on failed policies, Trump’s America First agenda continues to unite and energize millions—across race, age, and party lines.