Here are 5 basic takeaways from the American election night, according to a report by the American NBC News network.
- Latinos turn to Trump:
This may be the most important summary American elections. Latino voters have turned toward Trump by a staggering 25 percentage points compared to 4 years ago.
Trump received the support of 45 percent of Latino voters nationwide, compared to 53 percent for Harris. This is much better than the loss he incurred Trump By 33 points among Latinos in 2020, when he won by 32 percent compared to 65 percent for his competitor at the time. Joe Biden.
These shifts are likely to force Democrats to reconsider why they are losing support among this fast-growing demographic.
- Strong push in Congress
NBC News explained that Republicans flipped the Senate seats, which were held by Democrats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana, in their favor. They also kept their seats comfortably in red states, e.g Texas Florida and Nebraska.
This result will give a strong boost to Republicans, when they determine the agenda that will be pursued Congress Deal with it in 2025.
- Harris gains among white women and college graduates
The election results showed some new features Republicans Gains among nonwhite voters, while Democrats gained a few points among white voters, especially women.
After Trump gained 11 points from white women in 2020, Harris narrowed the gap to 5 points, according to an NBC News poll.
Biden beat Trump by 9 points among white women with college degrees four years ago. Harris extended that advantage to 20 points, arguably her most significant demographic victory among a group that historically leans Republican.
Harris gained a few points among college graduates, while Trump gained a few points among voters who do not hold college degrees.
The abortion issue… was not the “magic solution”
Abortion ranked third among the issues most important to voters, but this issue, according to “NBC News,” was not “decisive” in this election, as other issues outweighed it, such as Economy And democracy.
- The House of Representatives battle heads to overtime
The results of the race for control of the House of Representatives may not be known immediately. The reason is that the battle over the majority in the Council is taking place on a different battlefield than the one taking place on The White House And the Senate.
The competitive House districts are in suburbs that are disproportionately white and well-educated, where Democrats have largely retained their seats.
The source stated that the majority is likely to be determined in House of Representatives Through races in blue states, most notably New Yorkwhere Democrats are expected to make gains, and California, where Republicans are defending five seats.
However, it is unclear whether Democrats will win enough seats to flip the House.