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JUST IN: Shocking Exit Poll Shows Trump Flipping Critical Demographic
Election Day exit polls have revealed a significant shift in the support of Latino men, a group that favored Democrats by a whopping margin in the last presidential election.
According to an NBC News exit poll, Latino men are backing Donald Trump by a 10-point margin, with 54% supporting Trump and 44% sticking with Kamala Harris. This is a dramatic swing from 2020 when Latino men gave Joe Biden a substantial 23-point lead over Trump.
While exit polls are not final results, the Democrats are also witnessing a notable, if slightly smaller, decline in support among Latino women. Harris retains a 25-point advantage in this demographic, but this is a marked drop from Biden’s 39-point lead four years ago. The trend suggests that the Democratic grip on Latino voters may be loosening, a warning sign for the Harris campaign, especially in states with significant Latino populations.
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Meanwhile, early results from Florida's Osceola County are also demonstrating a similar shift. With 91% of the vote counted, Trump leads by 1.2% in the county, a traditionally Democratic stronghold with a sizable Puerto Rican population. Biden carried Osceola by a 14-point margin in 2020, but these new numbers suggest a reversal that could have larger implications.
With 91% in, Trump is AHEAD in Florida’s Osceola County by 1.2 percent.
Osceola County has a big Puerto Rican population.
Biden beat Trump by 14 points in this county in 2020.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 6, 2024
One bright spot for Harris is a slight improvement among white voters compared to Biden’s performance in 2020, but the apparent erosion of Latino support could create a steeper path to victory as the night unfolds.