In a stunning turn of events, Donald Trump secured his re-election victory in 2024, triumphing over his opponent Kamala Harris thanks to his core voter group: working-class voters. However, what truly sealed the deal for Trump was his ability to expand this group to include young men, Black, and Hispanic voters.
Since the 2020 election, Trump has been able to galvanize support from a diverse set of demographics, showcasing his appeal to a wide range of Americans. The Wall Street Journal delves into the data to understand the key factors that contributed to Trump’s success with these groups.
One of the crucial elements of Trump’s victory was his unwavering support from working-class voters. These individuals played a pivotal role in delivering the presidency to Trump once again, highlighting the continued importance of this demographic in shaping the political landscape.
Furthermore, Trump’s ability to attract young men, Black, and Hispanic voters underscores his ability to connect with a broader swath of the American electorate. By expanding his base to encompass these diverse groups, Trump was able to solidify his position and secure his re-election bid.
The State of the Stat series by WSJ dissects key statistics and data points to provide insight into the current state of the political system. By examining the trends and patterns within the electorate, we can gain a clearer understanding of the factors that influence election outcomes and shape the future of American politics.
In conclusion, Trump’s success in the 2024 election was largely due to his ability to mobilize and expand his core voter group. By appealing to working-class voters, as well as young men, Black, and Hispanic voters, Trump was able to secure a second term in office. As we analyze the data and delve into these key demographics, we gain valuable insights into the dynamics of American politics and the factors that drive electoral success.
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Video “How This Core Voter Group Delivered Trump the 2024 Election | WSJ State of the Stat” was uploaded on 11/08/2024 to Youtube Channel The Wall Street Journal
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Its the Bro-vote and Amish in Pennsylvania that won him the presidency
The uneducated making decisions for the educated. Makes sense.
Stop lieing on black Americans like me white men black people are 9 out of 10 liberal
She was never close. She was propped up with fake polls and sensationalized hit piece videos on Trump's downfall and implosion. That Kamala +3 Iowa poll was delusional fantasy. Even Dems believed their own propaganda.
No no no, stop comparing those with degrees and no degree. It doesn't matter because both groups have voted for both candidates, stop trying to make things feel absurd
Message from younger voters to the media…. "fool me once shame on you…
The US raised a young generation that does not value character or the rule of law. Well actions have consequences and now they got what they wanted. Let's see how they feel about it 4 years from now. 😂
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I don't think he did anything to 'broaden' his base. I think a lot of people just didn't like Kamala for all sorts of reasons, and voted for Trump instead.
People most affected by the weak economy are Trump voters. Shouldn't be such a surprise.
Thanks for this informative video.
Yall say everything but the obvious. Kamala was a bad candidate
And trumps voters are going to get just as screwed as the rest of us. Great job, you'll have no idea what you've done. Yet.
How utterly desperate these losers are to frame their opponents as uneducated. Sad.
I can tell you why the ones with degrees voted more for Harris. Because that means they went to Colleges which are Bain washing institutions. They are mostly Liberal run now and most teachers are Liberals. It proves that they are getting away with brain washing.
Can WSJ investigate how come there were 60 millions more democrats voters in 2020 than 2024 ?
Otherwise known as the "non indoctrinated people".
Of course ignorance supports ignorance, they felt identified and support their kind.
I believe also a big reason Trump got more votes is because people do not trust Kamala way more.
Trump supporters will thank him when their health insurance goes up two years later. such fools
How Trump won the economy-is-everything election: https://on.wsj.com/3UHJo25