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In 2024, 64% of the eligible-voting population turned out, the second highest in 120 years. New data show that even if all those voters who stayed home had voted, Trump would still be president today.
Trump won more than half of foreign-born Hispanics — still would have beaten Harris if every eligible person voted in 2024 election: analysis By Victor Nava Published June 26, 2025, 11:37 p.m. ET ...
President Trump thumped Vice President Harris in the 2024 presidential election because he drew support from “a voter coalition that was more racially and ethnically diverse than in 2020 or 2016,” a ...
Moreover, the report found that Latino voters who did not vote in 2020, but voted in 2024, were decidedly in favor of Trump, by a difference of 60% compared to 37% for Harris.
In 2024, Trump held on to most of those who backed him in 2020: 85% of his 2020 voters voted for him again in 2024. But 3% switched to Harris and 11% dropped off – they didn’t vote at all in 2024.
Donald Trump’s 2024 victory over Kamala Harris was fueled by “a voter coalition that was more racially and ethnically diverse than in 2020 or 2016,” as well as an advantage among voters who ...