Overview
- A significant number of young Black and Latino men cited the economy and jobs as the primary reasons for supporting Trump.
- Trump's share of Black and Latino voters, particularly men under 45, increased compared to the 2020 election.
- Many young voters of color felt disconnected from Democratic promises and were drawn to Trump's economic policies and outreach efforts.
- Perceptions of Trump as a strong leader grew among Hispanic and Black men, influencing their voting decisions.
- The emergence of young men of color as potential swing voters highlights shifting political dynamics in the U.S.