Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris and won re-election thanks to his core voter base: working-class voters. But since 2020, he has been able to grow that group with young men, Black and Hispanic voters.
WSJ explores what the data says about these voters.
Chapters:
0:00 Donald Trump wins election
0:25 Working-class voters
0:54 Black and Hispanic voters
1:27 Younger voters
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