2025 Battleground

CNN Panicked Over Donald Trump’s Growing Support With Hispanic Voters

The 2024 election will be here faster than anyone realizes.

But the ground may already be set for one of the most shocking results in history.

And Donald Trump scored a checkmate over Joe Biden in this major fight.

One of the big stories of the 2024 election is the accelerating political realignment where polls
continue to show working class black and Hispanic voters – particularly men – leaving the
Democrat Party and supporting Donald Trump.

Working class Americans of all faces feel the pressure from Joe Biden’s inflation and recoil at
the lawlessness of Biden smuggling millions of illegal aliens into America while allowing them to
overrun the streets of the country’s major cities.

Donald Trump produced a display of the migration of minority voters to the Republican Party
with a rally in the Bronx that drew thousands of supporters.

CNN reporter Kristin Holmes covered the event and warned host Anderson Cooper that
Trump’s growing strength with black and Hispanic voters was very real.

“Now, one of the things that was interesting to me is that the Trump campaign said that they
were going to micro-target to get people from the community to come to this rally. I wasn’t
sure what to expect, I’ve gone to a lot of these rallies across the country, and there are often
people who travel hundreds of miles to see Donald Trump and they’re not necessarily part of
the community. However, one of the things that I found was that there were a lot of people
here that were actually from the Bronx,” Holmes stated.

Data analyst Harry Enter crunched the numbers and showed the polls and election results
showed that Holmes’ in-the-ground observation wasn’t just anecdotal evidence.

Enten pointed to the precinct where Trump staged his rally and explained that Hillary Clinton
and Barack Obama won it with over 90 percent of the vote in the election.

Biden, however, carried the precinct with a 69-point margin of victory in 2020 – more than 20
points lower than when Clinton won it four years earlier.

“You see Obama 94%, Obama 96%, Clinton 92%, Biden won it, but by only 69 points,” Enten
stated.

“Why is that important? Because look at that. That’s 23 percentage points less than Hillary
Clinton won it by,” Enten added.
Enten said this precinct symbolised the growing movement of Hispanic voters shifting towards
Donald Trump that began in the 2020 election.

“We saw it in Hispanic precincts and counties across the country from southeast Florida,
Southern Texas, even in the Los Angeles area,” Enten stated.

Polls, Enten told CNN viewers, showed Trump winning as much as 44 percent of the Hispanic
vote.

“Look at the trend that we’re seeing right now in the polling, right? So if you look back at
Hispanic voters at this point in the 2020 cycle, Joe Biden had a 25-point lead,” he said.

“Look at where that lead is today. It’s just seven points. Donald Trump is right now at 44% if that
held, would be the best performance for a Republican candidate among Hispanic voters
since George W. Bush back in 2004.”

Elections are about the margins.

You try to run up the score in your strongholds and hold down your opponent’s victory margins
where they are strong.

The shift among Hispanic and black working class voters is why Trump holds his biggest leads in
more diverse battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina.

Biden’s path – Enten pointed out – is perversely in states with heavier percentages of white
voters.

“He is going to probably do best where white voters make up the vast majority of voters,”
Enten explained.

That’s why the closest battleground states are Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

“He still has a path to 270 at this point, even though he’s doing poorly, more poorly amongst
Hispanics and Black voters than he did four years ago because his numbers seem to be holding
with white voters,” Enten concluded.

This rally and CNN’s subsequent analysis of the polls and election returns definitively shows
that the eight-year-long smear campaign by Democrats and the media to brand Trump as a
racist has been an abject failure.

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