“More men of color have voted for Trump in the last couple of elections than any other GOP candidate [in presidential elections] in recent memory,” he continues. “I think there's an awareness that that's a place where the Democrats are vulnerable.” “Hip Hop has always been the ...
AP VoteCast, a sweeping survey of the electorate, tells the story of how Democrat Joe Biden won and Trump lost in 2020, and what those results could mean for the 2024 election. We’ll know whether the candidates were able to expand their coalitions — or build new ones —...
A record-breaking number of people voted across the globe in 2024 with consequences not just for their own countries, but for the rest of the world too. The first vote of the year: • Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina won the country’s general election for the fourth time in a row - but ...
About 67% of the voting-eligible population casts their ballot during presidential election years while only about 50% voted during the last midterm election. The estimated number of people who are eligible to vote based on their age was about 329.9 million as of 2020. Only 158.38 million showe...
More than 66 million people have already cast ballots in the 2024 election, which is more than one-third the total number who voted in 2020. They include significantly more Republicans compared with four years ago, largely because Trump has backed off his insistence that his supporters m...
Reagan did better in 1980, when 14% of black voters backed him compared with 83% who voted for the Democrats. And George HW Bush had a similar share to Trump in 1992, despite losing the election. In each case, however, the Democrats were still favoured by a significant majority of the...
People who voted for President-elect Donald Trump were overwhelmingly positive about the future of the economy, while supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris were more pessimistic, concerned that the incoming president's policies couldmake things harderon the middle class. In a world...
While Harris may have beat Trump in New York City, she did it with a 37-point margin of victory, compared to Biden's 53-point margin in 2020 and Hillary Clinton's 62-point margin in 2016. "Latinos voted in larger number for President Trump, not only nationally but in New York...
A majority of both voter blocs voted in favor of Biden in 2020 – 92% of single-race Black, non-Hispanic voters and 59% of Hispanics and Latinos, according to Pew. A majority of each voter bloc plans to vote for him again in 2024 – but the solid hold on the demographics are waveri...
This chart, one of the many demographic breakdowns of the poll, filters data through the lens of “sex by race,” with blue representing people who voted Democrat, red indicating Republican voters, and gray being other candidates. A detail from NBC News Graphic; explore the full resultshere....