This year’s US election is marked by razor thin margins, suggesting a close race; however, early indicators show Donald Trump is on track to win comfortably.
Exit polls revealing 45% of Hispanic voters supported Trump indicates a significant shift, 10% more than in 2020, prompting questions about changing voter demographics.
The impact of abortion, touted as a strong point by Harris, appears less impactful among voters with a strong Catholic ethos, complicating traditional voting patterns.
The direction of the current election raises questions about why certain demographics, particularly Latino voters and white women, scored Trump significantly higher this year.
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