Can the party of Trump really become a multiracial coalition?

19 Dec, 2023

A prominent Republican strategist is trying to convince the world that voters of color are shifting to the GOP

January 20, 2025. Donald Trump has just been sworn in as president — again. He didn’t steal the election

He won fair and square, buoyed by historic levels of support from Black and Latino voters

The dream starts from a very real place: 2020 was a wake-up call for Democrats

Trump improved on his 2016 performance with a host of nonwhite voters

most dramatically cutting into the traditional advantage Democrats have had with Latino and Hispanic voters.

Those gains generally stuck during the 2022 midterms: Republicans held about 39 percent of the national Latino vote,

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