Press Room
A Historic Victory: President Trump Shatters Records with Unprecedented Hispanic Support in 2024
Nov 8, 2024
DALLAS, TX – On an election night for the history books, President Donald J. Trump set a new standard by capturing 46% of the Hispanic vote, the highest share ever recorded for a Republican presidential candidate. Built on shared values and a commitment to economic stability, opportunity, and security, Trump’s coalition with Hispanic Americans has reshaped the political landscape in a way that will resonate for years to come.
Historic Gains Among Hispanic Men and Women
According to exit polls, Trump’s support among Hispanic men surged to 55%, a 19-point increase from 2020, while he reduced his deficit among Hispanic women by 17 points. This landmark achievement sends a powerful message: the Hispanic community is not a monolith, and its diverse voices and priorities are redefining American politics.
A Wave of Hispanic Support in Key Battleground States
In Texas, Trump reached a historic milestone, winning 55% of the Hispanic vote—a 28-point improvement from 2020—flipping traditional Democratic strongholds in the Rio Grande Valley. Long-standing Democratic counties like Starr (97% Hispanic) shifted dramatically, with Trump winning by 16 points, underscoring a profound realignment in the region.
In Florida, Trump made history again, winning 58% of the state’s Hispanic vote. His success in Miami-Dade County marked the first GOP presidential win there since 1988, while his gains in Osceola County, home to Florida’s largest Puerto Rican community, highlight a major shift. These gains in Florida reflect a new benchmark for the GOP, cementing Trump’s connection with Hispanic voters across the state.
Strong Momentum in the Rust Belt and Southwest
In Pennsylvania, Trump saw a 15-point increase in his Hispanic support, with notable gains in areas like Allentown and Hazleton, traditionally Democratic strongholds with significant Hispanic populations. This shift signals a key realignment in a critical swing state.
In Arizona, Trump’s strength among Hispanic voters continued to grow. In Santa Cruz County, a heavily Hispanic area that Biden won by 36 points in 2020, Trump cut that margin in half, while Yuma County swung even more decisively, with Trump’s lead increasing from 6 to 30 points.
A Clear Mandate from Hispanic Americans
From Texas to Pennsylvania, Florida to Arizona, Hispanic voters turned out in unprecedented numbers to back policies focused on economic growth, public safety, and family values. This broad support across age, gender, and religious groups highlights the community’s commitment to real solutions and rejects the notion that Hispanic voters are a guaranteed Democratic bloc.
As we celebrate this historic achievement, we recognize that this is only the beginning. Hispanic Americans across the country have delivered a powerful mandate, entrusting President Trump to fix a broken economy, secure our borders, and champion opportunity for all.
We proudly congratulate President Donald J. Trump on his election as the 47th President of the United States, along with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance. Their dedication to the values and priorities of the American people—including those of the Hispanic community—has paved a new path forward, grounded in hard work, resilience, and the promise of a brighter future for all.
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DALLAS, TX – On an election night for the history books, President Donald J. Trump set a new standard by capturing 46% of the Hispanic vote, the highest share ever recorded for a Republican presidential candidate. Built on shared values and a commitment to economic stability, opportunity, and security, Trump’s coalition with Hispanic Americans has reshaped the political landscape in a way that will resonate for years to come.
Historic Gains Among Hispanic Men and Women
According to exit polls, Trump’s support among Hispanic men surged to 55%, a 19-point increase from 2020, while he reduced his deficit among Hispanic women by 17 points. This landmark achievement sends a powerful message: the Hispanic community is not a monolith, and its diverse voices and priorities are redefining American politics.
A Wave of Hispanic Support in Key Battleground States
In Texas, Trump reached a historic milestone, winning 55% of the Hispanic vote—a 28-point improvement from 2020—flipping traditional Democratic strongholds in the Rio Grande Valley. Long-standing Democratic counties like Starr (97% Hispanic) shifted dramatically, with Trump winning by 16 points, underscoring a profound realignment in the region.
In Florida, Trump made history again, winning 58% of the state’s Hispanic vote. His success in Miami-Dade County marked the first GOP presidential win there since 1988, while his gains in Osceola County, home to Florida’s largest Puerto Rican community, highlight a major shift. These gains in Florida reflect a new benchmark for the GOP, cementing Trump’s connection with Hispanic voters across the state.
Strong Momentum in the Rust Belt and Southwest
In Pennsylvania, Trump saw a 15-point increase in his Hispanic support, with notable gains in areas like Allentown and Hazleton, traditionally Democratic strongholds with significant Hispanic populations. This shift signals a key realignment in a critical swing state.
In Arizona, Trump’s strength among Hispanic voters continued to grow. In Santa Cruz County, a heavily Hispanic area that Biden won by 36 points in 2020, Trump cut that margin in half, while Yuma County swung even more decisively, with Trump’s lead increasing from 6 to 30 points.
A Clear Mandate from Hispanic Americans
From Texas to Pennsylvania, Florida to Arizona, Hispanic voters turned out in unprecedented numbers to back policies focused on economic growth, public safety, and family values. This broad support across age, gender, and religious groups highlights the community’s commitment to real solutions and rejects the notion that Hispanic voters are a guaranteed Democratic bloc.
As we celebrate this historic achievement, we recognize that this is only the beginning. Hispanic Americans across the country have delivered a powerful mandate, entrusting President Trump to fix a broken economy, secure our borders, and champion opportunity for all.
We proudly congratulate President Donald J. Trump on his election as the 47th President of the United States, along with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance. Their dedication to the values and priorities of the American people—including those of the Hispanic community—has paved a new path forward, grounded in hard work, resilience, and the promise of a brighter future for all.
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