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A stunning 51% of Hispanic, naturalized US citizens voted for Trump over Harris, according to the Pew Research Center’s 2024 election post-mortem.
Voters who supported President Trump in the 2024 presidential election are more likely to hold him accountable for the current state of the economy than the previous administration, according to a new survey.
In November, exit polls showed that Trump won about 46% of the Hispanic vote. The Pew study puts the figure at 48%, with Vice President Kamala Harris getting 51%. Harris’ performance with Hispanics was pathetic. In 2020, Joe Biden got 61% of the Hispanic vote. In 2016, Hillary Clinton got 66%. And, in 2012, Barack Obama got 71%.
The president accuses Selzer of fraud after she conducted a poll right before the 2024 election that showed Kamala Harris leading in Iowa. He ended up winning the state.
Donald Trump has been in office for less than six months of his four-year term. That doesn't stop voters from looking to the 2028 election with polls and betting odds showing a mix of candidates for both the Republican and Democratic parties.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s favorability ratings are surging. Kamala Harris is still the clear favorite to be the next governor, if she decides to run. And voters want more action to fix the state’s housing shortage.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's public support amongst Californians is rebounding, partially due to his recent high-profile feud with President Donald Trump over federal immigration raids in Los Angeles.
Trump’s voters were more racially and ethnically diverse in 2024 than in prior elections, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.
The poll, released on Friday, found that 46% of Republican presidential primary voters support Vice President JD Vance, compared to only 12% for Secretary of State Marco Rubio, 9% for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and 5% for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The Western Journal on MSNLatest Polls for 2028 Presidential Race Are Out, And It's Bad News for Dems and Great News for Trump AdminIf the latest polls on the 2028 presidential race are any indication, the specter of the 2024 race will cast a long shadow over how both parties make their decision -- and that's great news for President Donald Trump's administration and awful news for the Democrats.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't decided whether she will run for California governor next year, but a new poll released Wednesday shows that she would be a favorite of voters if she does.
Paramount said Tuesday it would allocate $16 million to Trump's future presidential library and his legal fees and costs.
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