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"The Harris Biden Team has no one to blame but themselves. They pushed men and Hispanics into the Red column." Dana Perino
Donald Trump has taken a slim lead in Arizona, edging ahead by 0.10% with 54% of votes counted. But the real surprise lies in the Midwest, where Trump appears to have captured the critical “Blue Wall” states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Adding to the unexpected twists, Iowa—which a recent Des Moines Register poll had tipped in favor of the Democrats—has swung decisively for Trump, with the former president currently leading by a striking 14 points. Fox News has already called the state for the Republicans, marking a significant shift from pre-election expectations.
Among Hispanic voters, support is split more closely than expected: Trump has claimed 40% of this demographic, with Kamala Harris leading at 56%. However, Biden previously held 61% of the Hispanic vote, highlighting a drop in Democratic support among this group.
Harris is holding an edge with younger voters, but the margin is narrow, especially among young men, where she’s facing an uphill battle. These insights, drawn from exit polls, reveal challenges for Harris in key demographics.
“If it comes down to the Blue Wall states, and if these numbers stay consistent, her chances look very slim indeed,” remarked Brett Baier.
The Hispanic Vote is 40% for Trump and 56% for Kamala Harris. However, Biden lead by 61% the Hispanic vote.
While Kamala is winning the younger vote, she is not winning it by very much. She is especially having a hard time with men. This according to exit polls, which as voters how they voted.
"If it comes down to the blue wall States, if these numbers hold, her chances of pulling this off are very long indeed," said Brett Baier.
"The Harris Biden Team has no one to blame but themselves. They pushed men and Hispanics into the Red column." said former Whitehouse spokesman Dana Perino.
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