How independents, Latino voters and Catholics shifted from 2016 and swung states for Biden and Trump - News Summed Up

How independents, Latino voters and Catholics shifted from 2016 and swung states for Biden and Trump


In Arizona, Biden won independents by 11 points four years after Trump won the group by a narrower three points. Across key states, Biden won moderates by 37 points in Arizona, 23 points in Wisconsin, 32 points in Georgia and 17 points in Pennsylvania. While Biden won Latino voters by a roughly 2-to-1 margin nationwide, similar to Clinton’s margin in 2016, Trump made gains among Latinos in two key states where they make up a large share of voters. In Florida, Trump won a 56 percent majority of Cuban voters, who account for roughly one-third of Latinos in the state, while Biden won a 68 percent majority of Puerto Rican voters. In Texas, Trump won 41 percent support from Latino voters, up from 34 percent four years ago, but in Arizona, which hasn’t been called yet, Latino voters were critical to Biden’s coalition.


Source: Washington Post November 11, 2020 20:33 UTC



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